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INTO THE FRAY: On domes and drones

      For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column  On domes and drones (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) Will the growing use of drones by the Gaza-based terror groups make the billion dollar Iron Dome and anti-tunnel barrier useless—or at least irrelevant? It appears this week on the […]

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Israelis can reclaim their land at the ballot box

By Barry Shaw  – in the Times of Israel On September 10, Benjamin Netanyahu pulled off one of his famous political masterstrokes when he made a dramatic announcement one week before a contentious national election in which it looked far from certain that he would hold onto his record-breaking office as Israel’s prime minister. The […]

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INTO THE FRAY: Sept. 17: Will the Right snatch defeat from the jaws of victory…again?

      For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column Sept. 17: Will the Right snatch defeat from the jaws of victory…again? (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray)   The continued existence of the Left as a viable force in Israeli politics, despite the manifest failure of its political credo, […]

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INTO THE FRAY: The Omar-Tlaib affair: Tough questions for AIPAC

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column The Omar-Tlaib affair: Tough questions for AIPAC (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray)   Notwithstanding AIPAC’s discomfort over the Omar-Tlaib case, there is more that hint of hypocrisy in its joining the general assault on Israel.   It appears this week on the following […]

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INTO THE FRAY: The Bahrain Conference: Failure Foretold

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column The Bahrain Conference: Failure Foretold (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) The endeavor to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by economic means not only shows a grave defect in understanding its underlying causes, but inverts the causal relationship that generates & sustains it It appears […]

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