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From Lithium to Drinking Water, Israel’s Influence Stirs Controversy in Milei’s Argentina

World Politics Review

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June 23, 2026

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Israeli companies are expanding into Argentina’s economy as Milei strengthens ties with Israel—fueling debate over water, lithium and sovereignty. The post From Lithium to Drinking Water, Israel’s Influence Stirs Controversy in Milei’s Argentina appeared first on World Politics Review.

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Daily Sabah

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· Jun 28, 2026

Judaism is not Zionism: A warning against conflation

One of the most prominent critics of Israeli policies in recent years has been the American economist and public intellectual Jeffrey Sachs. Sachs openly describes the events unfol...

ScheerPost

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· Jun 28, 2026

Jeffrey Sachs: The Greater Israel Project is Collapsing

For further reading, the interview references the article “Stop ‘Greater Israel’ to Make Peace”: In which Jeffrey Sachs and Sybil Fares argue that the ideology of “Greater Israel” has become the driving force behind decades of conflict across the Middle East, describing it as an expansionist doctrine that continues to fuel war rather than security. []

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jul 7, 2026

Sanaa Government approves urgent matrix to address Bayda water crisis; $350,000 agreement signed

SANAA, July 07 (YPA) – An expanded meeting held in Sanaa on Tuesday, chaired by the Deputy Minister of Electricity, Energy, and Water, Adel Bader, and the Governor of Al-Bayda, Abdullah Idris, discussed measures to address the critical water situation in Bayda Governorate, particularly in Rada’a District. The meeting, which included representatives from the local []

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Not by the hands of God or man: Israel must prepare for a post-Trump America - opinion

Something profound was revealed in Klein’s letter, beyond the betrayal. Israelis are starting to realize what’s on the horizon. Trump has been the greatest defender of Israel, but things are changing

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 23, 2026

Sa’ar: Hezbollah and Iran breaching Lebanon’s sovereignty, not Israel

The Iran-backed terror group's dominance in Lebanon is a “mutual problem” for Jerusalem and Beirut, the Israeli foreign minister said.

Tehran Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘Greater Israel doctrine has been the cause of wars in Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran’

TEHRAN – Two senior scholars believe that the absurd and dangerous doctrine of “Greater Israel” has been the cause of wars in Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran. Jeffrey Sachs, a globally famous Columbia University professor, and Sybil Fares, a senior advisor on government affairs, say this doctrine is backed by secular hardliners like Benjamin Netanyahu and the Jewish supremacist creed of Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir that “God gave the land (Palestine and neighboring Arab lands) to the Jews alone.”

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Related coverage for "From Lithium to Drinking Water, Israel’s Influence Stirs Controversy in Milei’s Argentina": Daily Sabah — Judaism is not Zionism: A warning against conflation. ScheerPost — Jeffrey Sachs: The Greater Israel Project is Collapsing. Yemen Press Agency — Sanaa Government approves urgent matrix to address Bayda water crisis; $350,000 agreement signed. The Jerusalem Post — Not by the hands of God or man: Israel must prepare for a post-Trump America - opinion. Jewish News Syndicate — Sa’ar: Hezbollah and Iran breaching Lebanon’s sovereignty, not Israel. Tehran Times — ‘Greater Israel doctrine has been the cause of wars in Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran’