War with Iran reveals a new, unprecedented US-Israel alliance - opinion
Contrary to the common misconception, the US and Israel haven’t always been so tight.
Contrary to the common misconception, the US and Israel haven’t always been so tight.
South Azerbaijanis risk their lives to oppose Tehran, seeking friendship and support from Israel.
Despite living in an era of equality and opportunities, it is still painful to discover that today, women are still not equally seated at the decision-making tables.
Iran has, in a single day, done what decades of Israeli diplomacy could not: It has clarified to every Arab capital that the enemy they share is not Israel.
An estimated 40,000 Iranian protesters were murdered during the Iranian protests for a better life in their country.
“Neither forewarned nor involved” is not neutrality – it is the public confession of a voluntary abdication.
The fall of the Iranian regime would have repercussions well beyond Iran – many of them highly desirable.
Today, new opportunities exist. What follows this war should be diplomacy.
America First means protecting American lives, preserving global stability, and defending freedom wherever it is under siege.
It is estimated that 15% of global trade goes through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.
The Jerusalem Post calls on Israeli leaders to speak clearly to the region, in plain language that respects Arab nations even when their governments play both sides.