Report: Killed Iranian Nuclear scientist was making 5 Warheads

According to the report, Bush responded to the request by pointing at Barak and saying, “This guy frightens me.”
Arab-Israeli Politicians Against Peace

The Joint List—the third-largest faction in the Knesset—is more hostile to Zionists than the sheikhs of Abu Dhabi and Manama.
Pompeo Presents the Trump Doctrine

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s speech Monday at the Heritage Foundation marked a pivotal moment in U.S. foreign policy.
What to Live For? (On the Occasion of Israeli Memorial Day and Israel’s 70th Independence Day)

How does Israel’s Memorial Day and Independence Day compare with the United States? Moreover, how does Israel relate to its soldiers and why does it send so many of its children into combat?
Trump Kicks America’s Palestinian Habit

The US is UNRWA’s largest funder. In 2016, it transferred more than $368m. to UNRWA.
On Assassination, Preemption, and Counterterrorism: The View from International Law

The United States and a few of its more-or-less reluctant allies are presently engaged in an inconclusive “war” with terrorism.
Israel’s Learning Disabled Right

Politicians and public figures on the Right make light of the distinction between governments run by their political camp and governments run by their leftist opponents.
President George W. Bush Awarded Prize for Commitment to Israel, Jewish Nation
Former recipients of the award include former US President Bill Clinton and late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Lessons From Pyongyang

Last weekend, the world experienced a petrifying “wake up call” when Pyongyang test launched a hydrogen bomb.
America’s Strategic Paralysis

On Thursday morning, for the second time in so many days, North Korea threatened to attack the US territory of Guam with nuclear weapons.