Why Trump Will Win the 2020 Elections

This US election is about good and bad.
The Battle for Belarus

It’s become increasingly obvious that the victory of freedom over authoritarianism is not inevitable or maybe even probable.
Netanyahu, Trump and Obama Doctrines on Display with El Al Flight to Emirates

While Israel’s prime minister clearly prefers working with a friendly Trump administration, he has demonstrated his ability to improve Israel’s diplomatic position regardless of which American political party is in power.
Symbols (and Symbolism) Reveal a Bitter Mideast Truth

It’s more than about a map. Entire generations of Palestinian-Arab children have been raised on an image with a powerful message: All of Palestine belongs to the Arabs. None of it belongs to the Jews.
Is the Palestinian Veto Alive or Dead?

The only way to test the nature of the Israel-UAE normalization deal is to assess how it has affected Israel’s sovereignty plan.
Harris, Omar and the Democrats’ Great March Leftward

Last year, when Harris entered the Democratic presidential primaries, she enjoyed enthusiastic support from the media and deep-pocketed progressive donors.
What Does Kamala Harris’s Nomination for Vice President Mean for Israel?

While some experts view her as a mainstream choice to help “secure Israeli vital interests in Washington,” there is concern that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden potentially selecting Democratic progressives for other cabinet positions if elected.
Harris, Omar and the Party’s Great March Leftward

Joe Biden’s decision to name Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate has to do with only one thing: Identity politics.
On Tisha B’Av, It’s Time for Americans to Step Back from Apocalyptic Rhetoric

The historic legacy of the day of mourning about senseless hatred is a reminder that democracy doesn’t work when political parties deem each other illegitimate.
Making America Second-Rate Again

Meet the restrainers, those seeking for the U.S. to pass the torch of global leadership.