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Oct 25, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Sahar Soleimany
In the wake of Iran’s October 1 ballistic missile strike on Israel—the largest such attack in history—there has been a deepening sense of fear within the White House that Israel’s much-anticipated retaliation will instigate a wider regional war. President Joe Biden has repeatedly cautioned Israel, both publicly and privately, against taking “escalatory” measures, proposing that strikes on Iran’s oil fields and nuclear facilities should be off the table.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
ruthfullyyours.com | Ruth King |Danielle Pletka |Sahar Soleimany
The Getting of Donald Trump Roger Franklin
https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/america/2024/04/the-getting-of-donald-trump/Forgive the foggy memory, for I can’t quite place the sign that announced in carefully painted white-on-black block letters just a single word, ‘BELIEVE’. Tennessee or Kentucky maybe, because the road it was beside wound through narrow valleys and hillsides waiting winter-naked for the first green sheen of the northern spring.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
ruthfullyyours.com | Danielle Pletka |Sahar Soleimany |Ruth King
Israel Is Not Committing ‘Genocide’ in Gaza By Danielle Pletka & Sahar Soleimany
The accusation has a malicious ulterior motive: advancing antisemitism. In the months since Hamas’s October 7 attacks, there has been a full-force campaign to frame Israel’s counteroffensive in Gaza as a genocide. And it’s not just an accusation pushed by the extreme Left. This is a campaign endorsed by foreign governments, international organizations, the media, and even elected U.S. officials.
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Apr 20, 2024 |
aei.org | Danielle Pletka |Sahar Soleimany
In the months since Hamas’s October 7 attacks, there has been a full-force campaign to frame Israel’s counteroffensive in Gaza as a genocide. And it’s not just an accusation pushed by the extreme Left. This is a campaign endorsed by foreign governments, international organizations, the media, and even elected U.S. officials. But why?
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Apr 20, 2024 |
nationalreview.com | Danielle Pletka |Sahar Soleimany
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Mar 21, 2024 |
thedispatch.com | Sahar Soleimany
Sarina Esmailzadeh was 16 years old when members of Iran’s security forces beat her to death in 2022. Her crime? Protesting the murder of Mahsa Amini, who had suffered a similar fate at the hands of Iran’s morality police for improperly wearing her hijab just a week prior. A gifted student at a local high school in her hometown of Karaj, Esmailzadeh was deeply conscious of the basic freedoms denied her by the Iranian regime, often lamenting her anxieties about the future on her YouTube channel.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
aei.org | Sahar Soleimany
Since the creation of the State of Israel, its policy has been no man left behind. Even such uneven exchanges as hundreds of live terrorists for dead IDF soldiers, or a thousand terrorists for one Jew, is viewed as a moral debt owed to draftees for risking their lives in service of their country. Indeed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Israel’s recent hostage deal with Hamas a “sacred duty” for this very reason.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
thehill.com | Sahar Soleimany
Since the creation of the State of Israel, its policy has been no man left behind. Even such uneven exchanges as hundreds of live terrorists for dead IDF soldiers, or a thousand terrorists for one Jew, is viewed as a moral debt owed to draftees for risking their lives in service of their country. Indeed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Israel’s recent hostage deal with Hamas a “sacred duty” for this very reason.
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Nov 7, 2023 |
aei.org | Sahar Soleimany
Three weeks after Hamas’ abhorrent attack on its southern border, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel had entered “a new phase in the war,” deploying ground forces into Gaza. The Gaza battle is poised to be long and difficult, but even if Israel manages to achieve its maximalist aim of incapacitating Hamas, the challenge does not end there. The resulting devastation will almost certainly test the success of Israel’s invasion.
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Oct 13, 2023 |
aei.org | Sahar Soleimany |Josiah Johnson
The Hamas-orchestrated attack on southern Israel last weekend was nothing short of a modern-day pogrom. Accounts of militants pillaging villages, beheading babies, shooting the elderly at gunpoint, and raping women before parading their corpses through the streets as war trophies is a terrifying testimony to the depths of moral depravity. As a Jew, as the daughter of an Israeli, and most importantly as a human being, bearing witness to Hamas’ atrocities has been harrowing.