Ruth Wasserman Lande: This is not a good deal; it’s a very, very bad deal. The question is, how does one choose between two bad options? Are we going to …
Ruth Wasserman Lande
Ruth Wasserman Lande
Former MK and founder and co-chair of the Knesset Caucus for the promotion of the Abraham Accords. Served as Israeli deputy ambassador to Egypt, and as advisor to Israeli President Shimon Peres for foreign and Jewish affairs.
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Ruth Wasserman Lande: Iran has expanded its influence by destabilizing countries such as Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen—breaking them down economically, militarily, and socially before asserting control. This ideology is …
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Ruth Wasserman Lande: There is significant skepticism among the Israeli public regarding the ceasefire because it involves a de facto agreement with a designated terrorist organization like Hamas. Many doubt …
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Ruth Wasserman Lande: There is a significant concern that Hezbollah will use this time to rearm and escalate tensions once more. The central issue is how to prevent them from …
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Ruth Wasserman Lande: There is currently moral confusion in the world, reflected in a very strange approach to achieving justice. What we are seeing is not the targeting of civilians …
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Hamas is again refusing to free hostages. In this Daily Briefing, Ruth Wasserman Lande explains why Hamas cannot be left on its feet.5 …