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Diplomat Aryeh Lightstone says that it is safer to be a Jew in some Arab countries than on many college campuses in the United States.
He said that the Arab and Muslim countries that had joined the Abraham Accords were confused by the Biden administration’s failure to offer staunch, consistent support for Israel in the wake of October 7. “Under President Trump and JD Vance, there will be a credible military threat . And the more credible the threat is, the less likely it will be that it needs to be used.
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