Thomas Friedman’s Fury

“The New York Times” will never make peace with the existence of a Jewish state in the biblical homeland of the Jewish people.
Democrats’ Doomsday Political Appeals are Bad for the Jews

Hyperbolic predictions of the end of democracy if Republicans win the midterms encourage extremism and conspiracy theories that fuel anti-Semitism.
Jewish Wisdom is Also Jewish Power

The humanistic view of “Jewish power” gets totally lost in the modern media circus when power is measured in dollars and clicks rather than values and wisdom.
Israel Joins the West’s Culture Wars

Those clutching their pearls over the “fascists” poised to join Israel’s new government should look in the mirror.
Thomas Friedman, an Equal-Opportunity Israel-Basher

The ‘New York Times’ columnist believes it his mission to heckle and harass the Israelis until they give in to Arab demands.
Jerusalem faith leaders sign ‘Jerusalem Climate Declaration’

Religious leaders from across the three monotheistic faiths signed the “Jerusalem Climate Declaration” last Thursday ahead of the United Nations COP 27 climate conference, which kicks off Sunday in Sharm el-Sheikh. The initiative was spearheaded by the Department of World Religions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Interfaith Center for Sustainable […]
Netanyahu Must Not Squander this Hard-Won Victory

Now that he has won a clear majority in parliament, he has no reason to cowtow to the left.
Legal Reform, Now

Voters expect the incoming Netanyahu government to clean up the mess that Lapid and his colleagues are leaving behind, and to push Israel forward. The only way for Netanyahu and his partners to meet these expectations is by making far-reaching reforms to the legal system.
The Panic in the US Surrounding Israel’s Next Government is About Politics, Not Values

Democratic Party talking points about a supposed threat to democracy from the right may be the cause of the surge in American-Jewish hysteria about Netanyahu’s partners.
WILL SAUDI ARABIA JOIN THE ABRAHAM ACCORDS?

I recently returned from meetings in Saudi Arabia with diplomats, foreign ministry and counter-terrorism officials and various think tanks. One of my goals was to see how close the Kingdom is to joining the UAE, Morocco, Sudan and Bahrain in normalizing relations with Israel. The Abraham Accords are just two years old, but they have […]