The Future of Israel’s Peace Treaty with Egypt

Israel is celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the historic visit of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat to Jerusalem, that led to the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty.
Europe’s Migrant Crisis: Millions Still to Come

“African exodus of biblical proportions impossible to stop”
Jihadist Terror Needs No Excuse

The arguments, explanations and even justifications of terror attacks provided by different commentators and experts distort the truth. And as the ‘circles of progress’ become jihad’s allies, Muslims keep paying the price.
Accepting Europe’s Anti-Immigration Parties

Like them or despise them, these parties inevitably will have some part of a mandate to deal very differently with immigration – and much else.
Hell on Earth

How does one explain Muslim apathy evinced towards mass murder in the Middle East, whether it is perpetrated by the followers of Islam or by world powers?
The State Department Drops the Ball

By reversing course on closing the PLO mission, and groveling to the threatening PLO, the State Department made a laughingstock of the US and President Trump.
ISIS Attack in Egyptian Mosque Kills Over 300

At least 305 people were killed when the Rawdah Sufi mosque in Bir al Abed in the northern Sinai was attacked on Friday by 25-30 men armed with automatic rifles.
Facing Off with North Korea: Victory, Complexity & Strategic Gain

To expect cumulative strategic gain for itself and its allies regarding North Korea, including Israel, the United States must ultimately depend upon several forms of nuclear deterrence.
Egyptologists Discover Pits Filled With Giant Severed Hands in “Joseph’s Palace”

A creepy find by egyptologists of a pit full of ancient severed hands confirms a theory about a disturbing ancient Egyptian practice.
Israel’s “Teflon” Prime Minister

Israelis like myself are wary of bandwagons and happy to leave well enough alone.