In the News
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Jordan faces a dangerous bind between Hamas and Israel
Jordan faces a dangerous bind between Hamas and Israel. Since Oct. 7, two opposing forces have been at work in Jordan. On one side: the strengthening of the Muslim Brotherhood and calls to scrap the peace treaty with Israel.
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Reunited after 80 years two child survivors light a memorial torch at Auschwitz
Reunited after 80 years, two child survivors light a memorial torch at Auschwitz. The daughter of a Dutch rescuer and the infant he saved meet at the March of the Living in Poland.
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Russia and China deepen shadow support for Iran
Russia and China deepen shadow support for Iran. The depth of Moscow’s and Beijing’s backing for the Islamic Republic is coming under sharp scrutiny.
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Will the Supreme Court protect Jewish prayer at home
Will the Supreme Court protect Jewish prayer at home? A case in Ohio presents a constitutional question that is fundamental for religious freedom.
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Despite war 50000 run in Jerusalem Marathon
Despite war, 50,000 run in Jerusalem Marathon. Runners from Israel and abroad join subdued race following Lebanon truce.
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Israeli scientists successfully germinate rare Swamp Orchid in conservation breakthrough
Israeli scientists successfully germinate rare Swamp Orchid in conservation breakthrough. New, flourishing plants are being placed in pots in preparation for eventual growth and the planting of strong, older orchids back in their natural habitat.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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The propaganda war against Israel
The propaganda war against Israel. At present, we live with the direct legacy of the Nazi past of the Palestinian Arabs and their sympathizers in the form of a massive antisemitic campaign, particularly following the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7, 2023.
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Tucker Carlsons antisemitic rhetoric A dangerous echo of Father Coughlin opinion
Tucker Carlson’s antisemitic rhetoric: A dangerous echo of Father Coughlin – opinion His tactics, his rhetoric, and his fixation on Jewish conspiracy theories follow the Coughlin playbook, line by line.
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As Iran talks falter Netanyahu and Vance offer contrasting outlooks
As Iran talks falter, Netanyahu and Vance offer contrasting outlooks – analysis. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s emphasis was on capability, US Vice President JD Vance spoke of commitments, and US President Donald Trump turned the pressure up.









