Saudi Arabia Will Have to Change Its Tune If It Wants Normalization with Israel
The door is still open, but not so wide as before.
February 10, 2026
Not trying to be Jewish, but to celebrate a divine principle.
The Japanese author Hannah Klein considers why she’s begun using the phrase Shabbat Shalom:
The door is still open, but not so wide as before.
In the words of one reporter based in the country: “They whistle, and we go.”
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Subscribe NowThe Japanese author Hannah Klein considers why she’s begun using the phrase Shabbat Shalom: