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By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
Does the proposed deal not violate our contract with all citizens of the state?
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
This movement preserves the last shred of honor for two nations tragically complicit in empowering a ruthless enemy in wartime.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
With the help of Iran and North Korea, the terrorist organization has been working for 18 years on attack, strategic and booby-trapped tunnels.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
The expulsion, or the "Disengagement", was not only a cynical, anti-Zionist act, lacking any real purpose, but also the direct cause of the severe deterioration in the security situation.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
Sunday's shooting in Jerusalem has a strategic aim: to undermine Jewish presence in the Old City. As such, it requires a strategic response.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
The future of the Old City of Jerusalem will be decided by facts on the ground and the Jews who purchase and live in buildings along the route of the planned march.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
There is no phrase more Jewish than the basic declaration of faith "Shema Yisrael" and there is no more natural place to say it – quietly or demonstratively – than on the Temple Mount. The state's appeal against the decision permitting prayer on the holy compound sets a new record for absurdity.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
A close look shows that far from claims by the Arabs, Muslims’ status and hold on the Temple Mount have greatly improved.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
For 10 years now Hamas has used Turkey as a base to operate against Israel.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
Israel's capital will not be bought with countless defenses, fences, and the thwarting of attacks. Security is the means. Life in Zion is the goal.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
The Islamist party now holds the Bennett-Lapid government hostage with the aim of destroying Israel’s Jewish character.
By Nadav Shragai / Israel Hayom
The White House is threatening to unilaterally impose the opening of a U.S. consulate for Palestinians in Jerusalem, regardless of Israel’s fierce opposition to the move, as well as allowing a PLO office to again operate in Washington. But such a move could cause a perilous domino effect.


