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Assessing the ticking clock on Iran's nuclear weapon [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( [[Instagram] ]( Friday Frontlines & Analyses Israel's reckless politics of annexation YAAKOV KATZ: Not only will the annexation of the Jordan Valley potentially lead to cutting off security coordination with the Palestinians, but it could also lead to a total collapse in relations with Jordan. [Read more...]( [Share]( [Tweet]( Do not annex the Jordan Valley This is a desperate attempt by Netanyahu, a fugitive, to divert the public’s attention away from discussion of his terrible request for immunity from prosecution. [Read more...]( The political football in the Jordan Valley [Read more...]( Flashbacks in the Jordan Valley [Read more...]( Hezbollah-dominated government emerges in Lebanon JONATHAN SPYER: The new government is the product of escalating popular protests under way since October 15. The protests are in response to Lebanon’s dire economic state. [Read more...]( [Share]( [Tweet]( Hezbollah-dominated government emerges in Lebanon for the first since 1990 [Read more...]( Assessing the ticking clock on Iran's nuclear weapon [Read more...]( Dancing to the tune of Hamas: Egypt, Israel and Gaza [Read more...]( Recommendations for restarting Israel-Jordan relations [Read more...]( She lost her brother in Iraq “I used to watch horrific news stories with a distant fascination." [Read more...]( Benjamin Netanyahu & Donald Trump: A tale of two political hearings GIL HOFFMAN: Netanyahu and Trump both find themselves facing trials by their critics [Read more...]( [Share]( [Tweet]( Impeachment legal teams offer stark contrast [Read more...]( Gantz's stammering stance and Netanyahu's mudslinging [Read more...]( Antisemitism is on the rise, but why now? SIMA VAKNIN-GILL: Some of the antisemitic narratives of today originated in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and even 80s. [Read more...]( [Share]( A message to Pope Francis [Read more...]( We’re in this fight together, Jews and Muslims [Read more...]( The Jerusalem Post | Haachim Maslavita 13, Tel-Aviv, Israel Israel [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [About Constant Contact]( Sent by newsletter-feedback@jpost.com

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