Tag: covid
House Republicans are drawing a bright line on UN reform
Liberals don’t like spending cuts, and they especially love spending taxpayers’ money abroad. So when the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs released its funding bill for fiscal year 2024 last month,...
Architect of judicial reform bill ‘eager to compromise’
Member of Knesset Simcha Rothman expressed his openness to compromise on the judicial reform package that is currently being introduced in the Knesset at a press briefing hosted Thursday by the Jerusalem Center for...
Can it get worse?
As we teeter on the edge of a new civil year the question on most people’s minds is whether 2022 will be worse than 2021.
Although my crystal ball is just as murky as anyone...
One step forward and two steps back
It’s that time of the (Jewish) year again when we take stock of the past and pray for a better future in the year ahead.
At this time last year, we were all in the...
The coronavirus vaccine crisis refueled the Palestinian anti-Israeli propaganda and defamation campaign which began...
After two months of talks, a vaccine exchange deal was negotiated between Israel and
the Palestinian Authority (PA). Israel committed to giving the PA more than a million doses
of vaccines whose expiration date was approaching,...