“Teach your Children: the Zionist Entity will Come to an End” says Egyptian MP and PA TV Host

Although Israel signed a peace treaty with Egypt decades ago, one Egyptian member of Parliament rejects outright Israel’s right to exist.
Israel Shifts Naval Doctrine with New Sa’ar 6 Warships

The gas rigs and sea infrastructure, including Israel’s Karish-Tanin, Leviathan and Tamar fields, are essential and must be defended, the IDF has said.
Why the Uproar About Selling F-35s to the UAE?

What explains the peacenik IDF generals’ righteous indignation over the sale? Ego, and opposition to Netanyahu’s strategic doctrine.
As Turkey’s Lira Tumbles, Erdogan Pursues Neo-Ottoman Visions

The AKP rejects Ataturk’s dismemberment of the Turkish caliphate, and its neo-Ottoman policies today reflect this ideology.
The November Elections Will Impact US National Security

While the U.S. elections will be determined by domestic issues, voters should realize that their choice will have significant ramifications for national and homeland security.
Who Will Deal with Turkey?

How is the U.S. supposed to deal with Erdogan, the head of NATO member Turkey—a strategically placed ally, traversing two continents, that Washington has long viewed as indispensable?
Inspiration in Olympic Sized Hurdles for Israeli Athletes

The obstacles that these Israeli Olympians have faced are unique, but we all face challenges on a personal level.
Arab Enabling Prevents Peace

The Palestinian Arabs have another model; a model that sees living in harmony and to one another’s mutual benefit, without war or threats.
Turkey’s Bid to Return to Ottoman-Era Glory Endangers Israel and the Region

The president is not only a leader with an Islamist ideology, but a realpolitik player. Turkey is in Iraq and Syria, and has a military base in Qatar and in Somalia. It is now busy in Libya.
The Nile River just Overflowed: Here’s how it Relates to the Final Redemption

When Israel, declared its independence in 1947, Sudan officially declared war with Israel and did so again in the 1967 Six-Day War. For its part, Israel backed Christian militias that fought the Sudanese government in the First and Second Sudanese Civil Wars. Officially, Israel and Sudan do not currently have bilateral relations, but according to […]