PM Netanyahu: Trump ‘True Friend’ of Israel

Netanyahu congratulated US President-elect Donald J. Trump Wednesday, calling Trump a “true friend of the State of Israel” and pledging to work together with the new administration to advance security, stability and peace in the Middle East.
Whoever Wins, We Expect America to Remain Faithful, Says Netanyahu

Netanyahu told cabinet ministers that relations with Washington are “solid” and would continue to be strong with either Hillary Clinton or Donald J. Trump in the White House.
Obama, Don’t Destroy the Peace Process by Turning it Over to the UN

It is not too late to stop President Obama from destroying any realistic prospects for peace.
The Hostility and Hypocrisy of Left-Wing Israeli NGOs

Last week, a Palestinian newspaper came under intense criticism for publishing an interview with Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman.
Netanyahu’s Critical Foreign Tour

At a time of regional and global turbulence and uncertainty, in the context of swiftly multiplying threats, this is no small matter.
When the Trump Sounds

Last month in New York, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, for 90 minutes.
Oh those Sands! Those Shifting Sands!

There is nothing stable in the Middle East, nothing to hang on to, nothing to give up anything for.
Second UNESCO Resolution Passes Proclaiming Jerusalem Muslim City, Temple Mount Islamic Site

A second resolution by the United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (UNESCO) denying any and all connections between the city of Jerusalem and the Jewish religion or people passed on Wednesday morning by a large majority.
After the UNESCO Vote

Time for Israel to remind the world of the dangers of “Palestine.”
From Yemen To Turtle Bay

Off the coast of Yemen and at the UN Security Council we are seeing the strategic endgame of Barack Obama’s administration. And it isn’t pretty.