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Rep. Zach Nunn pushes to expand U.S.-Israel cooperation, technology partnerships
Rep. Zach Nunn champions deeper U.S.-Israel defense tech collaboration, pushing DIU presence in Israel, integrated air defenses, and stronger regional ties to deter Iran and protect U.S. interests.
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5mUAE deals major blow in cutting Iran financial ties — but experts warn Tehran has workarounds
The United Arab Emirates’ decision to sever trade and financial ties with Iran could deliver a major blow to Tehran’s economy, regional analysts said, disrupting a commercial lifeline that Iran has relied on for years. But experts cautioned that Tehran is likely to turn to existing workarounds to keep money flowing and that the UAE’s... <a href="">Read More</a>
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21mVance cashes in with Tucker world
This edition covers Jewish conservatives' unease over JD Vance's ties to a Tucker Carlson backer, Vox Media's ignored bias complaints, and Baltimore's historic Sunday Preakness race for observant Jews.
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4mVance fundraiser with Tucker Carlson backer Omeed Malik raises eyebrows
A fundraiser hosted by Vice President JD Vance in the Hamptons on Wednesday is raising red flags among some Jewish Republicans who continue to harbor concerns over his likely intention to run for president in 2028. The event, first reported by Axios, was notably held in the home of Omeed Malik, the Iranian American investor... <a href="https://jewishinsider.com/2026/08/washington-kosher-restaurants-oro-nami-orthodox-jews/">Read More</a>
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9m‘Recognize our humanity and our fear’: Jewish employees’ 2023 plea to Vox Media went unanswered
Not long after Hamas’ terror attacks of Oct. 7, 2023, members of a Jewish employee resource group at Vox Media, known as the Tribe, circulated a lengthy memo alleging several instances of bias against Israel in coverage by New York magazine, which was then a subsidiary, and Vox, the explanatory journalism site. The document offered... <a href="">Read More</a>
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7mIsrael’s Syria strikes shine light on growing divide with U.S. over Middle East policy
The aftermath of Israeli airstrikes in Syria earlier this week are shining a light on the growing divide between the United States and Israel over how to approach Damascus’ government and its relationship with Turkey. Israel said it struck Syria’s Abu al-Duhur air base in the country’s northwest on Monday based on intelligence that Turkey was preparing to deploy forces there, arguing that such a move would threaten Israeli security. Turkey and Syria denied any involvement from Ankara at the base, though the Syrian foreign minister said a Turkish military delegation had visited it shortly before the strikes. The incident garnered... <a href="">Read More</a>