Why Does the Arab World Long for Labor to Win?

The Arab world dreams of the day Herzog and Livni might be at the helm of the Jewish state.
What the White House Might Not See about Iran

Given Iran’s tendency to enrich uranium in secret, it may achieve nuclear breakout capability well before ten years from now.
Israel Has America’s Back While We Are Stabbing Theirs

Election fever is gripping the Israeli public these days with the big election for control of the national government coming up on March 17th.
Prime Ministers Should Be Immune from Prosecution

We can disagree about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s conduct in regards to the Iranian nuclear program.
Supporters of Deal Are Strengthening Iran’s Negotiating Position

The United States seems to be negotiating on the basis of a belief that the worst possible outcome of the current negotiations is no deal.
One Week to Israeli Elections: Who Will Be the Winner?

As we enter the final week of the Israel election campaign, everyone is wondering who will win the leadership battle between the two main parties
Life Under the US umbrella

It is not merely that the US is deterred by North Korea, and therefore is willing to humiliate and endanger South Korea to avoid having to contend with Pyongyang.
The Forgotten Issue in the Iran Debate
“There was nothing new in it.” With those six words, Obama tried to dismiss the significance of Netanyahu’s address to Congress on March 3.
Why Netanyahu Went for Broke

The bottom line of Netanyahu’s Congress address is that America canconclude a better deal with Iran by not lifting restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program, but by keeping the economic pressure on the Islamic Republic.
The Story Behind Marble Moses in Netanyahu’s Speech

While Netanyahu referenced several cultural, political, and historical figures throughout his speech to Congress, he concluded his address with the biblical figure of the prophet Moses.