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israel
The Israeli Government Is Failing Its People During the Pandemic
Shmuel Rosner
July 15, 2020
The main problem with Israel’s government is that it doesn’t set examples. It doesn’t inspire the public, gaining its trust and leading it through hardships.
Why I, As An Israeli, Am Angry With My Government. Again.
Shmuel Rosner
July 8, 2020
Our leaders were thoughtless. Even worse, they were and are undignified.
Annexation Will Not End the World
Thane Rosenbaum
July 6, 2020
Israel bashers need no excuse to hate Jews.
Meet the Law Professor Laying Out the Facts on Annexation
Deborah Danan
July 6, 2020
Scan any news story from the past two years relating to Israel’s legal rights and you’re likely to come across professor Eugene Kontorovich’s name.
American Lawmakers Have Just Weeks to Take a Stand Against Annexation
Rabbi John Rosove
June 16, 2020
The clock is ticking.
We Can’t Pay Attention Long Enough for a Revolution
Shmuel Rosner
June 15, 2020
Change is necessary but change doesn’t come in a few weeks, and that’s all we have because the next attention-grabbing drama lurks just around the corner.
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