This is Israel's role in electing Mamdani
Historic election of Muslim socialist Zohran Mamdani reveals deepening crisis in Israel-Diaspora relations with liberal Jewish voters.
Historic election of Muslim socialist Zohran Mamdani reveals deepening crisis in Israel-Diaspora relations with liberal Jewish voters.
Mikie Sherrill will become New Jersey's new governor, Abigail Spanberger claimed Virginia's governorship, Jay Jones won the attorney general position, and Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old socialist Israel critic, will soon enter Gracie Mansion as New York City's mayor.
Born in Kampala, Uganda, and raised in New York from age seven, Mamdani openly discussed his religious identity.
Zohran Mamdani's potential New York mayoral victory could force American Jews to face loyalty accusations and identity challenges not seen since the McCarthy era.
Four converging fronts have put Jerusalem in an impossible position between American pressure, absent international partners, UN political minefields, and an ideology-driven enemy that never stops fighting.
The Kiryat Gat Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) attracts visiting American officials and diverse international representation, yet its role in advancing Israel's core Gaza objectives remains fundamentally unclear.
In the Gaza War, the war against Iran, and now during the ceasefire, it increasingly appears that Israel is losing its freedom to maneuver, as Washington takes the wheel. Alongside diplomatic backing, here are four points showing how Israel seems to have become America’s 51st state.
Behind the festive White House scenes, a diplomatic mystery looms large, as the potential Hamas disarming clause could trigger the terror group's greatest nightmare, echoing past Doha deals that unraveled dramatically.
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei mirrors failed historical ruler as regime chooses defiance over diplomatic compromise despite mounting vulnerabilities.
France already set out its initiative to recognize a Palestinian state in April. Its implications should not be exaggerated, but they must not be dismissed either: the dynamics likely to follow its implementation could worsen the negative trends of terrorism in Judea and Samaria, and require preparation.
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