Who’s Helping to Heal a Divided Nation? Not those Who Claim to Speak for the Jews

The Jan. 6 anniversary ought to make us ask why the nation is stuck in a partisan tribal culture war. Instead, leading Jewish groups are taking sides and fueling the fires of division.
Can AIPAC Help Lead a New Bipartisan Surge of Support for Israel?

To many casual observers of Washington politics, the news that AIPAC was, for the first time in its history, going to be contributing directly to candidates by forming two political action committees came as a surprise. Many familiar with the name of the pro-Israel lobby and its reputation as a formidable force on Capitol Hill, though not […]
Trump and Netanyahu: Allies No Longer?

Political leaders should be neither blindly supported nor opposed. But it’s their deeds that matter, not their words.
Netanyahu and Trump’s Well-Defended Goal

Despite being portrayed by journalist Barak Ravid as politicians trading blows, as statesmen, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu changed the face of the Middle East together.
Is Trump’s rift with Netanyahu putting Evangelicals in an awkward position?

“Bibi Netanyahu is the only man in the world that unites evangelicals,” Evans said.
Gantz was Warning Washington, Not Tehran

Talk about preparations for a strike on Iran is aimed at restraining American appeasement, though the tactic may not stop back channel nuclear talks that could render Israeli protests moot.
Trump comes out against Israeli sovereignty in Judea-Samaria, in newly released recordings

“I was angry and stopped it because it had already gone too far when he did the ‘Let’s annex everything and build on it,’ and we were not happy about that,” Trump replied.
The US’ Longer and Stronger Policy Vis a Vis Iran

Throughout the original negotiations, Iran claimed that they have a right to develop nuclear energy like any other country, and had no intent to build nuclear weapons.
Revolution has Come to America

Americans are losing their liberty not to invading armies from China or Russia, or even to terrorists from Al-Qaeda, but to domestic revolutionaries.
Time for Both Parties to Repent for their Nazi Analogies

A Jewish GOP Senate candidate was roasted for comparing vaccine mandates to the Gestapo. Democrats who have used such analogies about Republicans are not in a position to talk.