Israel Must Reevaluate Its Policy of Nuclear Ambiguity

In view of growing Middle Eastern turmoil since the Arab upheavals of 2011, the time has come for Israel to review the efficacy of its traditional policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity.
A New Order Emerges in Southern Syria

Syrian Regime closes accounts with west- and Israel-linked rebels, as Iran builds and expands its presence in the area.
While Airbnb Boycotts, Israel Builds its Diplomatic Strength

Airbnb’s partial boycott of Israel last week came just as the Arab world, Africa, and Eastern Europe moved closer to the Jewish state.
The Russians and the Kerch Bridge: What Would Reagan Do?

Every story has a starting point. Don’t start with the Russian capture this week of two (or three) Ukrainian ships and the injury to three (or six) Ukrainian sailors.Â
Line Between Good and Evil becoming Clearer After Major Missile Strike in Syria

The biggest strike ever in Syria pits Russia and Iran against Israel and the US.
California Democrat Delegate Calls for Israel to be ‘Terminated’

Hussam Ayloush is a senior official on the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and, as a representative of District 60 of California, was a delegate to the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. His Twitter and Facebook pages state that “for over 14 years, I have been a fundraiser and activist for many Democratic Party campaigns. I have also helped register thousands of new voters. I work for a national civil liberties organization (CAIR-CA).”
Khashoggi’s Revenge

Khashoggi’s death may have set the wheels in motion for a major upheaval in the House of Saud.
Hamas and Fatah Unmasked

Abbas was similarly blindsided by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s visit to Oman, and Minister of Culture and Sports Miri Regev’s visit to Abu Dhabi for the world judo championships.
Iranian Missiles Intended for Hamas Discovered in ISIS Warehouse in Sinai

Egyptian security forces discovered a warehouse in the Sinai belonging to Islamic State (ISIS) full advanced missiles that originated in Iran and were intended for Hamas to use against Israel.
How Hamas Brought Israel to the Brink of Election Chaos

Israel’s defense minister Avigdor Lieberman resigned on November 14 in the wake of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas in Gaza.