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His ambitions clearly exceed simply overseeing a deal between Israel and Hamas
Jacob Heilbrunn
He has landed a spectacular blow against the forces of Islamo-fascism
Brendan O’Neill
Beneath the diplomacy lies something deeply embedded in Jewish thought – an ancient imperative to redeem the captive
Jonathan Sacerdoti
The agency has some difficult questions to answer
Rachel K. Paulose
This week has been a tale of two presidents
Gavin Mortimer
Her moral clarity, her endurance, her refusal to yield to bitterness are rare forms of courage
Juan P. Villasmil
As a believer, I see signs that Christ is moving in the minds and hearts of secular intellectuals
Justin Brierley
It isn’t a basement, but it’ll do
Grace Curley
The happiness business is just the newest incarnation of a decades-old western addiction to self-care
Max Jeffery
She manages to pack in more drama and nuance into 160 pages than other authors manage in novels twice that length
Alex Peake-Tomkinson
It was clearly inspired by satirical American and British shows about politics
Will Collins
Plus: State Dept hires DEI guru & celeb chef’s team dies in Gaza
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