Why is the White House Hosting an Arab Extremist?

Cultivating a man such as Odeh, rather than seeking out the real moderates among Israel’s Arab population, is simply a tragic mistake.
Putin’s “War on Terror” Could Backfire

There can be no doubt that the Russians are winning the Middle East propaganda war.
Thinking the Worst: An Inglorious Survival Posture for Israel

Sometimes, especially in humankind’s most urgent matters of life and death, truth may emerge through paradox.
Lessons from the Munich Massacre Revelations

The gruesome revelations about the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorists castrating one of their Israeli victims is not just another horror story.
America’s Pathological Denial of Reality

In America of December 2015, natural conclusions are considered irresponsible, at best.
Obama Blows Hot Air in Oval Office Speech on War on Terror

US President Barack Obama addressed the nation from the Oval Office for only the third time in his presidency and the first time since 2010 on Sunday evening.
‘Tactical Patience,’ ‘Zero Casualties’ and Still no Goal

The peak of lunacy in the American fight against ISIS may have been reached.
No, Mr. President — Values are Not Universal

The telling example of the Palestinian death cult.
Fresh Perspectives on Benghazi Keep the Scandals Alive

There is also a movie coming out in January entitled “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,” that we’re hoping is as powerful as the book and the story from the men who wrote it.
Lessons from the Pollard saga

The American Jewish community’s response to Pollard’s self-evidently discriminatory parole terms has been muted.