Dismantle Iran Now

The disintegration of the country into ethnic states is not only feasible but steadily becoming more likely—and should be vigorously supported by the international community.
A Palestinian State Would Cripple US Interests in the Region

A wide gap exists between the Palestinian track record, on the one hand, and Washington’s well-intentioned two-state-policy on the other.
Trauma Apparent, Hamas Hidden: AP’s Portraits of Gaza Kids

Like “The New York Times” before it, “The Associated Press” has published a biased and defamatory photo-essay on the May fighting between Israel and Hamas.
Biden’s Reward to UNRWA for Bad Behavior

Every syllable of the “Framework for Cooperation” between the United States and the U.N agency is a lie, but journalists were bowled over by the inclusion of “anti-Semitism” in the document’s list of false denunciations.
Solidarity with ‘Palestine’ Means Kalashnikovs for Kids

All the academics who sign statements of solidarity with “Palestine” claim to have done so out of a deep respect for human rights.
Israel’s Palestinian President

Isaac “Bougie” Herzog is Israel’s 11th president. His father was also (Israel’s sixth) president, Chaim Herzog.
Recovering from the Gaza War: Two Months Later

The Gaza border is quiet now.
Of Stars, Stripes and Red Flags

Though the radicals’ sullying of patriotic icons is disconcerting, most Americans and Israelis celebrate their countries’ independence with fanfare.
After Guns Go Quiet, Hamas Works with Hizballah and Iran to Learn Lessons for Next War

It is fair to assume that at this time, senior members of Hamas, Hizballah and Iran are seeking to produce fresh lessons from the May conflict, he added.
Lapid, Don’t Count on Courting Democrats

Israel’s new foreign minister ought to be rethinking the kind of American bipartisanship that’s even attainable, let alone desirable.