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Inside Israel

  Will the tense security situation help facilitate the formation of a new government in Israel? Early in the week, it was the New Right’s Naftali Bennett who was the center of attention. After Blue and White party leader, Benny Gantz, reportedly offered Bennett and his running mate Ayelet Shaked the positions of defense minister

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Washington Wrap

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By Omri Nahmias

The Rose Report

“The best way to fight the new anti-Semitism is not to merely speak the truth, but to also expose the de-legitimizers”

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Metro & Beyond

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Global View

Photo: AP/IMAGES I t would be easy to dismiss the protest movements in Lebanon and Iraq as a minor news item — disgruntled demonstrators complaining about the price of bread soon to be crushed by their countries’ militaries. But it’s also possible that something real is brewing in Beirut and Baghdad, something that might threaten Iran’s

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