Analysis
Wednesday, April 9th 2025
Danny Zaken Israel Hayom, Apr. 9, 2025 “… the gaps appear smaller on the issue of Iran’s nuclear program and uranium enrichment – the central issue of the talks.” Three days before the scheduled start of talks between the Iranian regime and representatives of US President Donald Trump in Oman, the gaps between the two sides regarding […]
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Tuesday, April 8th 2025
Ariel Bulshtein Israel Hayom, Apr. 4, 2025 “It didn’t end with projecting the PLO flag on the government building in Sarajevo. With us in Banja Luka, and throughout Republika Srpska, such a thing could not happen. Support for Israel is absolute.” When Milorad Dodik, the president of Republika Srpska, left the home of the Bachar […]
Zvi Hauser Israel Hayom, Apr. 2, 2025 “This cluster of countries has a strategic interest in aligning with the new US administration as much as possible and harmonizing their geopolitical worldview accordingly.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should use his expected trip to Budapest on Wednesday to secure one specific, meaningful, and historic achievement: Hungarian recognition […]
Dr. Fiamma Nirenstein Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, Apr. 6, 2025 “… only Orbán and the United States have fully stepped outside the U.N.-driven institutional onslaught against Israel.” In the face of Israel’s war—a response forced upon it by Hamas’s brutal assault aimed at the nation’s destruction—there is a disturbing tendency to forget […]
Alex Traiman JNS, Apr. 6, 2025 “We need international structures, but international structures which are not biased or based on woke ideology, but which are neutral.” Hungary is quickly turning into Israel’s most important ally, and one of the most consequential countries in Europe. The Eastern European nation is home to Israel’s third-largest Jewish community […]
Monday, April 7th 2025
Herb Keinon Jerusalem Post, Apr. 6, 2025 “And a new issue, less prominent in previous meetings but one that has suddenly moved to the forefront – especially given Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s increasingly bellicose rhetoric toward Israel (last week he said he hoped Allah would destroy Israel) – is the matter of Israeli-Turkish relations.” […]
Monday, April 7th 2025 / Monday, April 7th 2025
Alex Traiman JNS, Apr. 6, 2025 “Not only was Netanyahu the first world leader to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in the White House, barely two weeks after his second inauguration in early February, he will now be the first leader to meet Trump twice.” On short notice last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu […]
Amir Taheri Gatestone, Apr. 6, 2025 “Tehran’s aim is either to derail the whole thing and blame Trump, or go into slow-motion mode in the hope that the US mid-term elections might puncture the Trump balloon.” After a three-year break, a serial that started almost 50 years ago is expected to return to world screens […]
Gregg Roman Commentary Magazine, April 2025 “If private citizens or organizations knowingly funded terror groups, they would face prosecution. However, bureaucrats or NGO executives evade accountability by invoking humanitarian intentions.” The world should shudder to discover that America’s foreign aid—long intended to uplift those in need overseas—has instead nourished extremists who despise the United States. […]
Friday, April 4th 2025
Keren Setton / The Media Line Ynet News, Apr. 2, 2025 “Qatar understands that countries and people are looking to promote short-term interests, and that by helping them, it gains a foothold.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abruptly left his trial on Monday to give testimony in the latest scandal involving his senior advisers and their […]
Jeremy Sharon Times of Israel, Apr. 3, 2025 “So what laws, then, could Urich and Feldstein have broken?” The Qatargate affair that has enveloped the Prime Minister’s Office in recent weeks has, in the last two days, roiled the airwaves and scandalized the news pages. Murky details have emerged of pro-Qatar lobbyists, spin doctors in […]
Jeremy Sharon and TOI staff Times of Israel, Apr. 3, 2025 “Unfortunately, the issue of leaks from the investigation is very damaging, and complicates it, and nothing has been done about this matter.” The Rishon Lezion Magistrates Court on Thursday extended the detention of the two key suspects in the Qatargate affair for another day […]
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