Election 2020: Israel Hopes to be the Country with most Absentee Ballots for Trump

In the case of Israel, an estimated 300,000 people in Israel are eligible to vote in the upcoming US elections
UAE-Israel Pact: Sacrificing Substance for Ceremony?

The agreement is merely a prop in the choreography for a much bigger drama. It’s still early days to break open that champagne and celebrate.
Is the Palestinian Veto Alive or Dead?

The only way to test the nature of the Israel-UAE normalization deal is to assess how it has affected Israel’s sovereignty plan.
Coronacrisis Turns Buyback Billionaires into the Trillion-Dollar Dozen

Those fines are just petty amounts of money out the back door as the same banks are rewarded by the federal government with lucrative deals like those we’ve seen during the Covidcrisis.
The ADL is Targeted for Not Being Woke Enough for Extremists

Leftists eager to silence it for speaking out against anti-Semitism cancel a liberal group that dropped bipartisanship to help Democrats.
Netanyahu’s Bold Move

The Israeli right is wrong to see the prime minister’s deal with the UAE as a capitulation to foreign pressure. He is creating optimal conditions for the Jewish state’s road ahead.
Harris, Omar and the Party’s Great March Leftward

Joe Biden’s decision to name Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate has to do with only one thing: Identity politics.
With the UAE Deal, Israel Gives Up a Huge Headache for a Huge Victory

Let’s face it: The idea of annexation—legal or not, approved by the United States or not—was problematic from the start.
Flying High Over Peace Between Israel and the UAE

The fact that Israel and the UAE do not share a border and have never been involved in open hostilities and war is also significant.
China Warns of ‘Imminent’ War Against US: ‘Potential Gog-Magog’ says Rabbi

“Once the War of Gog and Magog begins, everyone will look back and see how it makes sense,” Rabbi Winston said.