The US Finally Begins to Stand Up to the ICC

Trump’s executive order against the International Criminal Court is a good start, but much more can and should be done.
Can Pro-Israel Democrats Turn Back the Intersectional Tide?

Congressional veterans say the surge in anti-Israel candidates is irrelevant. But the ideological trend among party activists bodes ill for the future.
Time for Trump to be Trump, at Home and Abroad

Everything the president entered politics to oppose is returning and threatening to take over America for good. Now is his moment to act forthrightly and decisively.
Palestinians: The Home Demolitions No One Talks About

Hamas, the Iranian-backed terrorist movement controlling the Gaza Strip, is often one of the first Palestinian groups to condemn Israel for demolishing homes of terrorists or Palestinian-owned houses built illegally in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
The Abbas Comedy and the Ongoing Palestinian Tragedy

By insincerely again declaring that he is withdrawing from agreements with Israel, the Palestinian Authority leader is helping to perpetuate the conflict.
Israel’s Daunting Decision on Drawing Permanent Borders

Calculating the benefits and risks of extending sovereignty to parts of the West Bank.
Why the Israeli Right Need Not Fear Trump’s Peace Plan

The right must not squander the moment by adhering to a purist philosophy. Instead, it should back the plan, support the extension of sovereignty and let the Palestinians fail, as they always do.
British Jews are too Eager to Embrace Starmer’s Still Dubious Labour Party

Although he has rid his shadow ministerial team of most of Jeremy Corbyn’s far-left faction, he has still appointed some Labour MPs with backgrounds of deeply problematic views about Israel and the Jewish people.
‘Haaretz:’ One Outrage Too Far

Imagine the horror of it! A Jewish grandmother having the macabre desire to sit with her grandkids at a Shabbat table.
Pandemics, Palestinian Incitement and Peace

Should we ever get confused about who the good guys and bad guys are, we need look no further than how each government behaved during the coronavirus pandemic to tell which is which.