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Middle East

Hezbollah Stokes Lebanese Border Incidents

Tensions along Israel’s tense border with Lebanon have been escalating of late. Over the past four months, Hezbollah — the Lebanese Shi’a militia which has repeatedly confronted Israel in armed clashes since its founding in the early 1980s — has grown increasingly bolder and dangerously overconfident. Hezbollah, a proxy of Iran and an ally of […]

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Middle East

Netanyahu’s Judicial Overhaul Plan Continues To Roil Israel

Six months after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his intention to overhaul Israel’s judiciary, thereby setting off recurring nation-wide protests, the debate over his contentious and controversial plan is still boiling over furiously and has yet to be resolved by compromise. The ongoing turmoil has split the country into two warring camps. This does not […]

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Film

Crossing Delancey Thirty Five Years Later

Thirty five years have passed since Crossing Delancey was released in the United States. A low-budget romantic comedy directed by the late Joan Micklin Silver, who died three years ago, it shot into cinematic fame after a succession of favorable reviews. Screened on the Turner Classic Movies channel recently, this likeable film, set in New […]

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Middle East

Syria Has Degenerated Into A Narco State

The Syrian government recently revoked the British Broadcast Corporation’s media accreditation after it published a disturbing report delineating the incriminating links between the illegal Captagon drug trade, President Bashar al-Assad and his family, and Syria’s armed forces. The Syrian Ministry of Information denounced the BBC report as “biased and misleading … based on statements from […]

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Film

Seltzer Works

Clean, crisp, fizzy and refreshing, sparkling water, or club soda, is a real thirst quencher, especially during the warm and hot summer months. Originally known as seltzer, this bubbly elixir was particularly popular among East European Jewish immigrants and their descendants in New York City during the first half of the 20th century. A multitude […]

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Film

Tiger Within

Appearing in his final movie before his death in 2021, Ed Asner plays a Holocaust survivor in the poignant drama Tiger Within, which opens in U.S. theaters on July 7. He portrays Samuel, a frail and lonely widower who lives alone in Los Angeles. He befriends Casey (Margot Josefsohn), a coarse but attractive down-and-out young […]

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Middle East

Israel Strikes Jenin Yet Again

Israel’s brief offensive in Jenin, its biggest military intervention in the West Bank since Operation Defensive Shield in March 2002, was months in the making. Jenin and its adjacent Palestinian refugee camp, one of 19 such camps in the West Bank, were targeted because they are bastions of armed resistance to the Israeli occupation of […]

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Books

Jozef Pilsudski: Founding Father Of Modern Poland

Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, the dominant personality in Polish politics from 1918 to 1935, was surely one of the most remarkable figures of the 20th century. Revered as the creator of a reborn Poland in the wake of World War I, he was loved and admired by most Poles, particularly Polish Jews. During the communist interregnum, […]

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Middle East

Israel Squandering Opportunity For Saudi Normalization

Benjamin Netanyahu has said that his chief foreign policy objective in the Middle East is to normalize bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia and thereby expand the membership of the 2020 Abraham Accords, which currently consists of the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan. The Israeli prime minister claims that Saudi Arabia’s inclusion would effectively […]

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Middle East

Russia Tightens Its Partnership With Iran

The brief rebellion staged by Wagner mercenary warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin in Russia on June 24 has probably weakened Russian President Vladimir Putin and tarnished his reputation as a paragon of stability and continuity. But it will probably have no discernible effect on Russia’s foreign policy, particularly its rapidly expanding relations with Iran, Israel’s chief enemy. […]