Israel’s New Spymaster and the Crucible of Israeli Politics
Netanyahu is trying to gain control over foreign policy.
January 8, 2016
It may have already played a role in some countries’ orientation toward Israel.
Evangelical Christianity, often assumed to be predominantly an American phenomenon, is rapidly gaining large numbers of converts all over the world—especially in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. As a byproduct, writes Jürgen Bühler, Israel is becoming more popular in those places:
Netanyahu is trying to gain control over foreign policy.
In fact, it’s very similar to U.S. legislation.
The rare writer focused on success rather than dysfunction.
Looking to Aristotle for answers.
It may have already played a role in some countries’ orientation toward Israel.
Evangelical Christianity, often assumed to be predominantly an American phenomenon, is rapidly gaining large numbers of converts all over the world—especially in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. As a byproduct, writes Jürgen Bühler, Israel is becoming more popular in those places:
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