Israel’s Decision to Outlaw Islamist Group Draws Mostly Supportive Reactions

The Security Cabinet decided to outlaw the northern branch of the Islamic Movement. The move drew many responses except for Arab-Muslim factions.
The GOP and Israel

Growing up in “progressive” New York City, I always believed that the Democrats were the only party in town.
Israel Stands “Shoulder to Shoulder” with France Against Terror

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded strongly to the Islamic State (ISIS) attacks in Paris on Friday night.
When Will Obama and the West Listen to Hamas?

It is time for the world to stop listening only to President Abbas and Saeb Erekat.
A Generation Too Late

Never in my entire life have I ever wished this hard that I, together with a tiny group of co-activists, would have been wrong all along.
A Murder in October

I walked home back to Abu Tor through the valley.
Obama to Netanyahu: “Israel Has an Obligation to Protect Itself”
Prime Minister Netanyahu met President Obama to discuss Israel’s security. Obama stated that Israel’s security was a primary focus for his administration.
Israel Has No Iran Strategy

How Netanyahu can face the Middle East after the nuclear deal… before it’s too late.
Understanding Russian Strategy

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s visit to Moscow last month appears born of the confidence that no one would depose him in his absence.
Debating Against BDS – and Winning

When I was invited to debate in favor of the motion “Is BDS Wrong?”