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By Boaz Bismuth
Political chaos and social tensions aside, the project called the State of Israel is a resounding success.
By Boaz Bismuth
Despite many in the media and on the Left accusing the US president of incitement that led to the storming of Capitol Hill, a Rasmussen poll finds Trump's approval rating holding steady at 48%.
By Boaz Bismuth
Republican senators presently find themselves between the American media's insatiable appetite for Trump's head and the 74 million Americans who voted for him.
By Boaz Bismuth
Even if President Donald Trump does not get a second term in office, the American people have made it clear that the Democrats are not offering a suitable alternative.
By Boaz Bismuth
No one knows how the coronavirus crisis will end, but we can already appreciate the little-big things in our new daily lives: eating at home because restaurants are closed, listening to our partners because there's no sports on TV. We will defeat this virus, but we should also learn to thank our doctors, neighbors and even the prime minister.
By Boaz Bismuth
The anti-Netanyahu camp is ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater, like Rep. Rashida Tlaib did when she spurned the premier’s offer of a non-political visit to her ailing grandmother.
By Boaz Bismuth
Instead of celebrating an ideological and political victory, the leaders of the settlement enterprise are unnecessarily anxious.
By Boaz Bismuth
Israeli elites on the left find it hard, even in 2019, to accept the fact that they have lost power; they cling to investigations and Israel’s imaginary racism to excuse their entrenched opposition to Benjamin Netanyahu. And how their hypocrisy has grown since the last election—all of a sudden, they miss Menachem Begin.
By Boaz Bismuth
In an interview Republican Ron DeSantis says his first overseas trip as governor of Florida will be to Israel • DeSantis: I will push U.S. President Trump to recognize Israeli sovereignty in Golan Heights.
By Boaz Bismuth
Dr. Oz, who is visiting Israel this week with his wife, Lisa, and their four children, is not just any physician. A cardiac surgeon by training, he is the most watched physician in the United States. Millions of Americans view his television program. “The Dr. Oz Show” is broadcast to more than a hundred countries, including Israel’s Health Channel. His books, which have been translated into dozens of languages, including Hebrew, are runaway bestsellers.


