Ukraine’s Lessons for Israel

Israel’s government must learn from the Ukrainians: States that wait for green lights from the West to defend themselves will not survive.

Killing President Sadat Again

With turmoil in the Middle East, and specifically threats from Iran and its proxies in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza, this week’s anniversary of the signing of the 1979 Camp David peace treaty between Israel and Egypt is something to look back on and celebrate.

Have We Lost Our Jewish Minds?

Jews have dreamed of coming home to Eretz Yisrael for 2000 years. In our generation this has finally become a reality.

Zelensky’s Unfortunate Knesset Address

The Ukrainian leader being hailed as a heroic David fending off an evil Goliath not only chastised the Jewish state; he totally distorted Holocaust history in the process.

Infuriating Ambassador Nides

Perhaps it’s a coincidence that I just finished reading Richard Heideman’s new book, “The Bloody Price of Freedom” last week, the same week in which US Ambassador Thomas Nides said that he was “infuriated” by settlement growth.

From Israel to Ukraine, Self-Reliance is Key

However sympathetic they feel towards the beleaguered Ukrainians, Americans are still reluctant to place their troops in combat roles absent a direct threat to this country. That reality gives succor to Russia and China, neither of whom have to worry about the twists and turns of public opinion.