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DAN EHRLICH is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America. Career Highlights: • CNN news desk editor • Foreign correspondent • TV and radio station news director • US radio network correspondent • Internationally published travel writer • Metro daily newspaper entertainment editor • UK news agency features editor • Local daily newspaper sports editor • International showbiz journalist • UK Boating Magazine features editor
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Honda and Nissan: Urgency in EV Collaboration Key to Its Success
Honda and Nissan are intensifying their collaboration in the electric vehicle sector, driven by the rapidly changing competitive environment. The editorial emphasizes the urgency and strategic importance of this partnership for both companies.
AG implores PM to cease blocking state commission of inquiry into Gaza war
Attorney General Baharav-Miara urges Prime Minister Netanyahu to stop obstructing the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the Gaza war, arguing that such a panel would help defend Israel against cases at the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. The call for immediate action is positioned against the backdrop of ongoing international legal scrutiny.
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Israel’s Hard Choice to Free the Hostages
New? ‘Palestine’ Has No Place In the 21st Century
The article argues that the name 'Palestine' is archaic and insulting to Israelis, as it represents the Roman Empire's attempt to erase Jewish identity. It suggests that Arabs, who claim ties to the land but have not given it an Arab name, should find a name acceptable to both Arabs and Jews. The piece discusses the viability of a Palestinian state, proposing alternatives such as voluntary and forced resettlement, land swaps, and annexation by Israel. It also calls for the UN to insist the Arab League repeal its law preventing Palestinian refugees from gaining citizenship in host nations, which contributes to Arab-Israeli hostility.
‘Past is Prologue’: Hamas Must Not Get Free Pass
International pressure is mounting to give Hamas a reprieve, which the author argues would be a grave mistake for Israel, akin to its withdrawal from Gaza in 2005 and the failure to prevent the October 7th incident. The article suggests that the worldwide protests against Israel's actions in Gaza overlook the absence of peace that led to the conflict. It recounts the history of Gaza, the rise of Hamas after Israel's withdrawal, and the group's victory in the 2006 election. The author posits that a two-state solution might lead to a Hamas-ruled state committed to Israel's destruction and proposes that Israel should continue its conflict with Hamas, focusing on tunnels and legal actions against its leaders.
Netanyahu: When Shame and Pride Meet in Gaza
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, highlighting the high civilian death toll and questioning the effectiveness of Israel's military actions. It criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his handling of the situation, suggesting that his motivations may be driven by personal and political interests rather than strategic necessity. The piece contrasts the current conflict with historical wars, noting the impact of modern media on public perception. It raises concerns about the long-term consequences of the conflict, including increased animosity among Palestinians and the questionable success of Israel's stated goals.
Arrogance of Power: Underestimating the Enemy
The article criticizes the Israeli government's handling of the Gaza situation, particularly under the right-wing Likud coalition led by Bibi Netanyahu. It highlights the failures of Israeli security services to anticipate a well-planned Hamas attack, despite warnings from Egypt and predictions from experts like Yigal Carmon. The text argues that Israel's past decisions, including abandoning Gaza and not supporting the Palestinian Authority over Hamas, have led to the current conflict. It suggests that the war with Hamas will likely end with Israel regaining control of Gaza and recommends returning the strip to the Palestinian Authority with security guarantees and efforts to rebuild Gaza City.
Report says Israel funding Google ad campaign to discredit UNRWA
Israel is reportedly funding a Google ad campaign to discredit the UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA), accusing its staff of antisemitism, glorification of terror, and participation in the October 7 events. Google employees have expressed concerns over the campaign. The article highlights the ongoing tensions between Israel and UNRWA, with the Israeli government taking a firm stance against the agency.
World Sympathy: Again from Moral Victory to Defeat
The article discusses the shift in global sympathy from Israel to Palestinians following the recent conflict between Hamas and Israel. It criticizes the Israeli government's handling of the situation, particularly the belief that they could manage Hamas without a full-scale invasion. The author argues for a ground invasion to remove Hamas and suggests that Arab nations should take in Palestinian refugees to reduce Gaza's population density. The piece also criticizes the Arab League's policies on Palestinian refugees and suggests that a more affluent Gaza could lead to lasting peace.
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