Netanyahu: UN Human Rights Council Report on Israel a Sham

The United Nations Human Rights Council’s report on Israel’s conduct during Operation Protective Edge is slated to be released Monday, but already it is being lambasted.
Following Attack, Israeli Druze Call on Israel, US to Protect Syria’s Druze Community

Following a brutal attack on a Druze village in Syria last week, members of the Druze community living in Israel protested to demand Israel act to protect their brethren.
Verbal Jousting

In the background of this note is the recent one about the misadventures of great powers, and producing unintended outcomes.
On the Middle East, France is a Tale of Two Countries

The French, to the casual observer, are a real enigma when it comes to foreign policy.
Why Obama Fails to Calm Israeli Fears

In his interview to Israeli TV last Tuesday night, President Obama emphasized the theme of what he considers excessive Israeli fear.
The New Government’s War on BDS

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government is less than a month old, but it’s already apparent that it is different from its predecessors.
The Jewish Condition

Thursday morning news headlined a comment by the General Director of the French telecom giant Orange that he preferred to cancel the agreement with the Israeli affiliate.
ISIS Eyes Palestine

In the Middle East, truth is often counter-intuitive.
Buji Blames Bibi

US President Barack Obama’s interview Tuesday on Israel’s Channel 2, in which he pointedly threatened to stop defending Israel at the UN.
Time to Fight the Jew Haters

If the world is now a “global village”, Israel is the new Jewish ghetto, and the anti-Semites are sharpening their knives – planning their final pogrom.