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Shmuel Slavin Is a Good Man, Someone Who’s Easy to Make Friends With. He’s an Old-style Likudnik Who Once, for a Short Time, Served as the Director General of T → Read More
The United States Has Never Before Responded in Such a Way to an Israeli Politician. The U.S. Ambassador in Israel, Tom Nides, Spoke Out Against Finance Ministe → Read More
The United States has never before responded in such a way to an Israeli politician. The U.S. ambassador in Israel, Tom Nides, spoke out against Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s remarks about “wiping out” Palestinian town of Hawara, reportedly saying he was angry was the minister, calling him a fool, and saying that he would throw him off his plane to Washington if he could. → Read More
They Were Out for Blood; They Wanted to Kill, to Burn Them Alive. There’s No Other Explanation for the Kristallnacht Pogrom Committed by 400 Settlers in Hawara → Read More
On Friday, a Brief and Unusual Advertisement Ran in Haaretz’s Hebrew Edition – a Blunt Statement by 200 Arab Public Figures. "We’ll Be the First Victims of The → Read More
Despite the President’s Emotional Plea to Halt the Legislation, It Still Went Ahead Monday, With the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee Approving T → Read More
As Always, Benjamin Netanyahu Sees No One but Himself. At the Government Meeting on Sunday He Said, Shocked, That “There Is a Clear Threat to Murder a Prime Min → Read More
It Was an Unadulterated Pleasure, a True Delight, to Watch Benjamin Netanyahu Standing There Like a Scolded Child, Reluctantly Having to Listen to the Lesson In → Read More
Omer Bar-Lev Missed the Opportunity. He Should Have Come to the Scene of the Terror Attack in Jerusalem’s Neveh Yaakov Neighborhood on Friday Night, and Shouted → Read More
It Happened Some Years Ago. A Friend of Mine Was Driving Down a Narrow Street in Tel Aviv and Accidently Scraped a Parked Car. The Owner, Who Was Sitting in The → Read More
Last Year Ended With Inflation of 5.3 Percent, and Labor Leaders Signaled to the Finance Minister That Their Patience Has Run Out. They Are Demanding an Immedia → Read More
Watching the Finance Minister at His News Conference This Week Was a Rather Sorry Sight. Bezalel Smotrich Looked Like a Junior Aide to the Prime Minister, a Kin → Read More
It Was an Assault That Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich Did Not Expect. Benzion Mutzafi, a Well-known Arbiter of Jewish Law Associated With the Sephardic Ultra → Read More
It Feels Like a Year, but in Fact It Has Only Been a Week Since the Government Was Established, a Week That Proved We Are Dealing With the First anti-Zionist Pr → Read More
As in Relations Between People, So in Politics “There’s No Second Chance for Making a First Impression,” and Bezalel Smotrich Has Failed This Important Test. Hi → Read More
Newspaper Headlines Thursday Shrieked in Red and Black: Electricity Rates Are Spiking, as Are Food Prices, With More Hikes as Well as Austerity Measures on The → Read More
As Most Israelis Were Fast Asleep at Home Last Friday Night, a Bunch of Criminals Sliced Up and Stole 300 Meters of Railroad Communications Cables in the Lehavi → Read More
What Kind of Finance Minister Will Bezalel Smotrich Be? According to an Interview Published Thursday in the ultra-Orthodox Weekly Mishpacha, He'll Be Neither A → Read More
It Is Going to Be a Particularly Bad Government. Too Big, Too Unwieldy, Hobbled by the Division of Ministries and the Rotation of Ministers. It Will Have 30 Cab → Read More
It’s Happening Again: The Launch of the Tel Aviv Metro’s Red Line Has Been Postponed for the Seventh Time (!), to April 2023. So Says a Harsh State Comptroller’ → Read More