The Genius of Israel’s Foreign Policy: Mixing Normalization and Silent War

Israel does not always wait until a problem has ripened in order to meet it with large-scale conventional military or diplomatic means.
Iran’s Global Terror Network Lurks Behind its Threats of Vengeance

Iran’s activation of terrorism is so second nature to its regime that it has even brazenly sent its own diplomats on bombing runs on European soil.
The Arab World is Embracing the New Middle East

Arab states’ readiness to publicly side with Israel against Tehran reflects a solid alliance rooted in realistic interests.
IDF Tests its Victory Concept in Latest War Drill

The exercise, part of the 2020 training regimen, saw an increased level of fighter jets, attack helicopters and other aircraft take to the skies during the duration of Lethal Arrow, coupled with a surge in ground military traffic.
What’s Going on in the World

What we’re seeing is a world moving in the direction where there won’t be any choice but to rely on each other.
The IDF in the Shadow of the Pandemic

As the State of Israel faces intertwined health, economic and political crises, the IDF has been left without a new defense budget. Nevertheless, it is moving to adapt to a rapidly changing strategic environment.
Lebanon’s ‘Ivanka’ Calls for Peace With Israel: An Omen for the 3rd Temple?

In an interview on Lebanese television on Sunday, Auon said that she was open to an agreement normalizing relations with Israel under certain conditions.
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.
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.
Could Lebanon’s First Negotiations with Israel in Decades Lead to Normalization?

“It might be a first sign for peace that could maybe happen in the future,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this week. But he warned that “there will be no peace with Lebanon as long as Hezbollah is in control of it.”