Golda Meir Would Agree with Netanyahu on this One

Helen Mirren is a wonderful actress, but her claim that she understands Golda’s “world” or the contemporary debate about Israel’s Supreme Court is pure bunk.
Herzog in the Crosshairs

The idea that it’s possible at this juncture to conduct rational talks with hysteria-mongering judicial-reform rejectionists is tenuous, at best.
How Americans Can Save Israeli Democracy

Israeli elites have mobilized to attempt to essentially overturn last November’s Knesset election results. Foreign friends who help them shouldn’t pretend it’s about democracy.
In Short, Israel’s Judicial Reform is Not Undemocratic

Critics warn of Israeli judicial apocalypse even as lawmakers work to create stronger democracy.
The Anti-Bibi Resistance Wants Americans to Thwart Israeli Democracy

Some well-known writers and publications aren’t just gaslighting the world about judicial reform. They’re also playing into the hands of their country’s foes.
The Israeli Left’s Violent Rhetoric and Phony ‘Apologies’

It’s hard to believe that the anti-government propagandists could sink any lower, but they managed this week to outdo themselves.
Why Netanyahu Triumphs While Trump Founders

The secret ingredient to Bibi’s enduring appeal to voters is his ability to communicate authenticity.
US Mideast Diplomacy isn’t Advancing Peace or Democracy

Blinken’s call for “calm” and thinly veiled swipe at Israel’s judicial-reform plan will encourage more Palestinian terror and greater unrest in Israel.
By Ending Security Coordination with Israel, the PA is Shooting Itself in the Foot

With his recent announcement, P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas is playing with fire.
Will Saudi Arabia Join the Circle of Peace?

The Saudi crown prince probably wants to join the Abraham Accords, but he definitely does not want to hand Biden a foreign policy victory.