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Victor SatyaThe Times of Israel (Blogs) |
If sovereignty could be maintained through strongly worded statements, Lebanon would be one of the most independent nations on earth. Unfortunately,...
Few nations fight wars; fewer still are told, in real time, whether another capital has nodded in approval of them doing so. The Permission Slip...
I used to think neutrality was the intellectual high ground—until I realized it often just meant borrowing other people’s conclusions while...
Both-sides-ism in the Israel context is not a call for balance; it is a rhetorical laundering mechanism that turns terrorism into a ‘perspective,’...
A strange and ideologically incoherent coalition across the American far-left and segments of the populist right has converged on a conspiratorial...
The moment Israel and the United States struck Iranian targets on February 28, the world experienced a remarkable legal awakening. International law,...
You can’t debate 2026 Tucker with 1996 nostalgia. The Awkward Waltz There are awkward interviews. And then there are interviews where you begin to...
A 520-acre farm in Kenya becomes a “Zionist settlement,” a greenhouse becomes a colonial outpost, and social media becomes foreign policy. From...