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To kill or not to kill? 

Israel and the US are debating whether eliminating Mojtaba Khamenei would be preferable to leaving the new leader alive, functioning but weakened, not to mention who would even come after him.

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Leo Terrell, chairman of the US Justice Department's task force, is launching a frontal campaign against local authorities across the US. In an interview with Israel Hayom, he singles out New York and Los Angeles and presents an unprecedented federal plan that will include withholding funds and a social media shaming system. 

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Ben Gvir's showboating could cost Israel dearly

The flotilla activists came with one goal: to make Israel look bad. Minister Itamar Ben Gvir joined the effort. Italy, the sensitive link in Israel’s diplomatic wall inside the European Union, is now facing unprecedented political pressure. If that wall falls, the flood that follows will harm Israel’s standing, its economy and every one of its citizens. Jewish communities are also worried and are condemning him in the strongest terms: “He diverted attention from their ties to Hamas.”

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