Israel’s Obligation to Vaccinate Palestinian Authority Residents

I could make the case for providing vaccines for the more than 100,000 Palestinian Arabs who work in Israeli communities, businesses, and industrial parks.
Israeli Company with Military-Grade Surveillance Aims to Defend Jewish Communities Abroad

Col. (res.) Oded Halevy, CEO of Gotrack HLS, who use to command the IDF’s Combat Collection School Brigade, employs former military lookouts and uses artificial intelligence to protect a growing number of civilian sites across Israel.
Israel Goes Back to the Future

Israel was able to withstand unrelenting pressure and hostility from Washington during the Obama years. Will it be able to do the same after Joe Biden takes office?
How Israel is Adapting to the Growing Threat of Terror Armies

The term “terror army” is often used by the IDF Chief of General Staff, Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi, to describe the hybrid, heavily armed Islamist entities in the region.
Herut Opposes Possible Nomination of Dennis Ross as U.S. Ambassador to Israel

Herut North America is urging President-elect Joe Biden to refrain from choosing former State Department official Dennis Ross as the next United States ambassador to Israel.
Dennis Ross is the Wrong Choice for Ambassador to Israel

During his career in Middle Eastern foreign policy, he’s made mistakes that have had life-and-death consequences for Israel.
Hanukkah Guide for the Perplexed 2020

The Festival of Lights celebrates spiritual and physical liberation, faith, value-driven tenacity, patriotism, optimism and adherence to historical, cultural and religious roots in defiance of political correctness.
Let’s Not Celebrate the Romance with Ra’am Prematurely

The right is reveling in this new friendship, though it is ignoring the ramifications of joining forces with an Islamic movement currently displaying signs of moderation.
Trump Should let the Quartet Die with James Wolfensohn

A review of the Quartet’s website is instructive in examining just what’s wrong with the body. Its failures—and they are plentiful—stem from its entire approach to Israel.
IDF Tactical Command College, ‘Israel’s West Point,’ Increasingly Shapes Ground Forces

Officers are put in simulated crises “where there are no good or bad decisions, only the least worst decisions to choose from under pressure and under uncomfortable conditions. This is based on the understanding that when they find themselves in the field, they will say, ‘Wait a second! I remember what this feels like,’ ” Col. Shahar Back tells JNS.