Economists and Financial Analysts are Not the Brightest Fish in the Sewer System

The ability of humans to believe whatever lie they want to believe never comes in lower than I expect, but it sometimes manages to come in even higher.
Biden’s Warm Words and Empty Gestures

Despite the president’s genuine affection for Israel, his itinerary sent out baleful signals.
Efraim Inbar: Israel Will Confront Iran Militarily, Deal or No Deal

Iran poses an existential threat to America’s Mideast allies.
Biden’s Hostile Visit to the Middle East

“The op-ed is itself a restatement of the realignment thesis, which has been a platform since Barack Obama,” he explains.
Tel Aviv: One of The World’s Greatest Cities

Visit Tel Aviv. And full a joy for life. This city is more alive than my beloved New York City has been for many years.
Praying that President Biden Stays Out of the Hospital in Jerusalem

As President Biden arrives in Israel for a two-day visit, there’s concern about the possibility that he might end up in the hospital.
Support for Israel is Good Policy, and Should be Non-Partisan

I was grateful to be invited to speak at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s recent Road to Majority conference in Nashville.
Honoring Joe Biden, Dishonoring Taylor Force

That the U.S. president who reversed the freeze on American aid to the “pay for slay” Palestinian Authority is receiving Israel’s Presidential Medal is worse than ironic.
Has Anyone Noticed that Israel is Becoming a Country for Humanity?

Israeli innovators are so busy solving problems that make the world a better place they’re oblivious to the fact that much of the world hasn’t noticed.
Banning Anti-Zionism: Feasible? Desirable?

The depiction of Israel as an apartheid state is wrong and immoral, but it shouldn’t be illegal, for the simple reason that banning certain types of speech is a gateway to further, unexpected restrictions.