Israeli Deterrence in the Eye of the Hurricane

Left to themselves, especially as more “normal” hostilities dissolve into a full-blown regional chaos.
Israeli-Canadian Woman Who Fought ISIS Returns to Israel

A Canadian born woman who served in the Israeli army and secretly traveled to Syria last year to fight against ISIS has returned to Israel.
Huckabee at CUFI: Kerry Needs to “Get Off His Crutches” and “Hug Bibi” in Jerusalem

Republican presidential hopefuls touted their pro-Israel credentials Monday at the annual summit of Christians United for Israel (CUFI) in Washington, DC.
Israeli Officials Livid Over Final Iran Nuclear Deal

A deal has been reached Tuesday between Iran and world powers that would lift sanctions on the Islamic Republic in exchange for curbs on the country’s nuclear program.
How the Failed Iran Agreement Will Threaten Israel’s Nuclear Strategy

There is little point to any further discussions about preventing a nuclear Iran by diplomacy.
Ramadan Terror Hits Israel, Too

Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims and commemoration of the bestowal of the Koran on Muhammad, is also a month of heightened terror alerts.
Why a Deal with Iran Scares the Middle East

Why are so many in the Middle East concerned about the possible nuclear deal with Iran?
Time to let Israel’s Gas Flow

In August 2012, an inter-ministerial committee published recommendations (the Zemah Report) about Israel’s natural gas policy.
Dispatch from Iraq: Iran-Backed Militias Keep ISIS at Bay, for a Price

Baghdad in the early summer has the atmosphere of a city under siege.
Daesh: It’s not an Organization, It’s a State

The organization called Daesh appeared on the Middle Eastern stage in the middle of 2014, although it was founded 14 years earlier as the Iraqi arm of Al Qaeda.