The war in Ukraine is not “foreign”: why Iran is already using Russian experience against Israel – “Maariv”
The war between Russia and Ukraine has long ceased to be a regional conflict. It affects not only Europe but also directly impacts the security of the Middle East. For Israel, this conflict has become a factor of real threat — primarily because Iran systematically studies, adopts, and adapts Russian combat experience for a possible […]
When an ally presses pause: how the US temporarily limited intelligence support for Israel over Gaza
The US temporarily suspended video streaming from a drone over the Gaza Strip, which was used by Israel to search for hostages and Hamas militants. Simultaneously, restrictions were imposed on the use of American intelligence data in operations against specific military targets. The decision was not publicized but became a noticeable signal within the strategic […]
War in Ukraine and Israel’s New Reality: Threats, Shifts, and Difficult Decisions
The war between Ukraine and Russia has long gone beyond Eastern Europe. For Israel, it has become a factor that gradually but noticeably changes the strategic picture — in matters of security, diplomacy, and internal public balance. It is not about a distant conflict, but a process that directly affects the Middle East. Security: the […]
Trump, UN, and Chernobyl: When Democracy Ceases to Be a Guideline
Donald Trump once again found himself at a point where opinions diverge sharply and without compromise. Some in the US and beyond are increasingly questioning his possible sympathies towards Moscow. Others insist: he is still the leader of the world’s largest democracy, just acting differently than the West is used to. Against this backdrop, a […]
“Good Without Borders: from Donbass to Gaza …” – an anti-Semitic and anti-Ukrainian forum was held in Russia
Under the banner of “humanitarian enlightenment,” an event titled “Good Without Borders from Donbass to Gaza and Sudan” took place in Russia. The organizers claimed it was a discussion about “mercy, helping civilians, and humanity beyond politics.” However, the actual content of the forum showed the opposite: the audience was offered an ideological product built […]
Ukrainian song in Tallinn: how Maxim Galkin unexpectedly made a musical gesture of remembrance
Maksim Galkin, a Russian and Israeli artist, surprised the audience at a concert in Tallinn by performing a song by the legendary Ukrainian singer Stepan Giga. This moment turned out to be especially symbolic: shortly after the performance, it became known about the death of the artist, whose name is associated with an entire era […]
Pressure, guarantees, and cyberwar: how Trump’s position on Ukraine coincided with a new crisis in Europe
Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the position of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — at least, this is how sources familiar with discussions in the White House describe it. The issue concerns signals that Washington interpreted as willingness of Kyiv to consider territorial solutions if they are confirmed through a referendum or elections. This approach, according […]