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Who won the U.S.-Iran war? Dubowitz, Sadjadpour, Ghattas debate
Top Middle East analysts — including the Carnegie Endowment’s Karim Sadjadpour, Foundation for Defense of Democracies’ Mark Dubowitz — sounded sharply divided over whether the United States or Iran…
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4mIsraeli Defense Ministry head urges Israelis to understand U.S. perspective amid MOU negotiations
The director general of Israel’s Ministry of Defense, Maj. Gen. (res.) Amir Baram, urged Israelis on Wednesday to understand Washington’s perspective as the U.S. and Israel negotiate the next memorandum of understanding, cautioning against judging American policy through a purely “provincial lens.” “What some in Israel perceive as weakness or folly, an apparent disregard for... <a href="">Read More</a>
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5mAbdul-Hussain: My journey from anti-Israel to pro-Israel is a model for the Arab world
At a launch event for his book, The Arab Case for Israel, on Tuesday, writer and researcher Hussain Abdul-Hussain argued that the path to peace in the Middle East begins with Arabs reexamining long-held assumptions about Israel, drawing on his own transformation from believing anti-Israel propaganda to an advocate for the Jewish state. Speaking days... <a href="">Read More</a>
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24mThe socialist wave washes over Colorado
The Daily Kickoff explores rising far-left momentum in Colorado primaries, U.S.-Iran diplomatic efforts in Doha, and deepening divisions within the Democratic Party regarding military aid and support for Israel.
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3mProgressives prevail in Colorado
Progressives in Colorado scored a number of key victories Tuesday night, including Democratic Socialists of America-aligned candidate Melat Kiros’ defeat of Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO) in the state’s 1st Congressional District. The Colorado results suggest that, far from being contained to a few scattered congressional districts in New York City, the momentum for far-left, anti-Israel... <a href="">Read More</a>
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8mBruce Pearl won’t commit to backing JD Vance in 2028 unless the VP breaks from Tucker Carlson
Bruce Pearl, the veteran Auburn University men’s basketball coach, said that Vice President JD Vance needs to “make a decision” about his continued association with far-right commentator Tucker Carlson, warning that his support of Vance’s expected 2028 presidential bid will be contingent on the vice president severing ties with the antisemitic podcaster. The former Auburn... <a href="">Read More</a>