
Mordechai Kedar
The road to normalization runs through Israel - opinion
Azerbaijan, Israel likely to further expand cooperation in energy - opinion
Israel should support the South Azerbaijan's independence from Iran - opinion
Azerbaijan struggles to normalize ties with Iran - opinion
There are still several issues on which Azerbaijan and its southern neighbor, Iran, do not agree, making a normalization of relations between the two countries very difficult.
President Pezeshkian of Iran is culturally oppressed - opinion
The cultural week is a great opportunity to learn about the local culture, which harmoniously blends Azerbaijani and Persian traditions, offering a special experience.
It is in Israel’s interest backing Azerbaijan in its conflict with Armenia - opinion
Azerbaijan's strategic location is crucial for Israel’s security, necessitating a clear support policy for this ally.
Iran’s Shia crescent falters: How regional power shifts after October 7 – opinion
Iran’s regional influence weakens as the Shia crescent collapses post-October 7.
Why Jews need Azerbaijan, a country of peaceful coexistence - opinion
Jewish civilization in Azerbaijan dates back over 1,500 years. Oral tradition states that Jews first arrived in the South Caucasus country during the eighth century BCE.
Is Turkey set to become the new regional power instead of Iran? - opinion
When peace is obtained between Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan, this will be another blow for Iran.
France’s ambassador sparks outrage with support for Persian hegemony in Armenia – opinion
Diplomatic posts from French ambassador highlight growing Paris-Tehran ties amid regional tensions.
What is the significance of Israel’s support for COP29 - opinion
Climate change will be a major economic burden for Israel, whose agricultural and tourism industry is already impacted by the war.
To the Lebanese people: Don’t follow Hezbollah, be like Azerbaijan - opinion
I call upon the Lebanese people not to allow Iran to build a Shi’ite crescent from Tehran to the Mediterranean Sea.
Has Iran changed its red line in the Middle East? - opinion
Now that Iran is losing ground in the Middle East, they must concede and allow the crossing of their red line on the Zangezur Corridor.