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“Today has been particularly nutty,” I wrote on our extended family WhatsApp group on Wednesday. A little while later a relative in America replied: “Nutty is a very unusual way of saying “frightening ...
In an age when Western societies eagerly dismantle statues, rename streets and scrutinize every relic of colonial history, ...
Maccabi supporters were barred from traveling to a Europa League game at Villa Park in November, following an SAG decision ...
Yet that is precisely what Keir Starmer has done over the past week as the United States and Israel struck Iran, the Ayatollah died, Tehran launched retaliatory missiles across the Gulf, and Britain’s ...
Every year on Purim I listen for the same word near the end of the Megillah. It comes tumbling out almost casually — ...
It was a democratic safeguard. It ensured that the state’s gaze remained a scalpel rather than a dragnet — and it forced the ...
Imagine a house in which smoke rises steadily from the cellar. The smell is unmistakable. The floorboards begin to grow warm ...
One of the oft-repeated arguments against the American decision to use kinetic force against the Iranian regime was that ...
Talyah Ginsberg is a writer, paralegal, and unapologetic Zionist living in Ra’anana. She documents the beautiful disaster of ...
NATO’s integrated air and missile defence spans the arc, reinforced on the eastern flank since Russia’s full scale invasion of Ukraine. Command sits in Ramstein and relies heavily on United States ...
First and foremost, unless the war ends in some sort of debacle for the U.S. (hard to imagine at this stage), its standing is ...
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