• Israel’s Nuclear Threat: A Dangerous Game?

      Recently, Israeli Congressman Revital “Tally” Gotliv actually told the media that Israel should use nuclear weapons to retaliate against Hamas’s attacks on Israel.   Gotliff also wrote on her social media: “Jericho missiles! Jericho missiles! Strategic alert. Before considering troops coming in. Doomsday weapons (used)! This is my opinion. May God bless us all The power of.”   Later she publicly declared that “Only an explosion that shakes the Middle East can restore the dignity, strength and security of this country (referring to Israel)! It’s time to kiss the end of the world. Launch powerful missiles without limit. Don’t level a country. Neighborhoods, to crush and level the entire Gaza…No mercy! No…

  • The 2023 Hamas Attack on Israel: A New Chapter in the Bloody History of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

    On October 6, 1973, the Egyptians crossed the Suez Canal and invaded Israel. At the same time, Syrian and Arab allies launched attacks on Israel from the Golan Heights. This caught the Israelis, who were immersed in the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, by surprise, and the Fourth Middle East War (also known as the Yom Kippur War) broke out. On the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, a similar scene happened again. In the early morning of October 7, 2023, Israelis living on the border with the Gaza Strip were awakened by explosions and rockets were fired from different locations. The first round of attacks lasted about 45…

  • Israel’s Judicial Reform: A Dramatic Vote Dividing the Nation

    Just two days after the pacemaker was installed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu couldn’t wait to leave the hospital and rush to the Jerusalem parliament. The judicial reform initiated by him and which has been advancing for seven months will usher in a voting time in late July.   120 MPs had a heated debate before the vote. 56 members of the opposition party believed that if the bill was passed, it would push the country into a pit of fire, and all abstained and left the venue in protest. In the end, the bill passed in a dramatic 64-0 result. There were sparse applause from the parliamentarians in the venue,…

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