Netanyahu’s speech was a message to Biden

The prime minister reminded the administration that appeasing Iran will suck the U.S. into another Middle East war.
How should Israel respond to Hezbollah’s rocket atrocity?

Israel must not opt for “more of the same” in the aftermath of Hezbollah’s deadly attack on Majdal Shams, says observors.
Hezbollah and Israel approach the breaking point

By overlooking Iran’s malign influence, Washington’s Middle East policy will not succeed.
Israel’s One Man Foreign Ministry

For the past year, quietly and behind the scenes, Knesset Member Ohad Tal, chairman of the Israel-US Relations Caucus, has been operating as a one-man foreign ministry.
The north’s race against time

The conflict in Israel’s north and the displacement of tens of thousands cannot continue indefinitely. Something has to give.
The Enemies of Pure Evil

“I think that we represent the opposite of pure evil. To seek the truth, to seek goodness, that is who we are as a Jewish people, and we should be proud of it.”
Israel’s Rockets’ Red Glare

Americans around the world are celebrating independence today with vacations, outings, sales, bar-b-ques, fireworks, and more. As Americans wake up, Israelis are experiencing a modern “rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air.”
US defensive role in the spotlight as regional tensions mount

Air defense, ammunition, and intel-sharing are vital, but offense is left to Israel.
Disarm Hezbollah—a ‘permanent threat to Israel, America, and the West’

Israel ignoring Hezbollah “appears to have been a colossal strategic blunder, the cost of which could even dwarf that of Oct. 7.”
The destructive hidden war

Israel’s war against Hamas is justifiably receiving tremendous attention and focus. But another war has received less attention both here and abroad- Israel’s war against Hezbollah. I would suggest this conflict is at least as impactful and requires Israel to devise and execute a winning strategy.