Israel’s Arab Problem

Giving the Joint List the influence they could have would not only be dangerous to Israel, but be short lived because no Israeli government in any good conscience would truly allow Israel to be undermined these ways.

Rashida Must-Leave and Ilhan No-More

The decision to ban Omar and Tlaib was not made in a vacuum and not due to only one factor. It could have been done differently, and it could have been done the same but better.

Jeremy Corbyn, a Pro-Terrorist Prime Minister?

That would be good news for Jeremy Corbyn, who looks set to capitalise on Theresa May’s failure to secure a Brexit deal, with Electoral Calculus research for The Sunday Telegraph suggesting the Tories would lose 59 seats if a general election were held now.

The Palestinians’ Own Goals

On April 24, two Palestinian software development companies came to Bir Zeit University, north of the West Bank city of Ramallah, to offer jobs to Palestinian students.

A Futile Endeavor

Israel is more than justified in responding harshly to Hamas’ provocations, but it is foolish to embark on yet another military campaign with an inevitable disappointing result we are so familiar with. Israel must first neutralize Hamas’ propaganda capability by generously offering economic benefits for Gaza if Hamas disarms.