The Israeli Left is Far From Dead

If the Likud and its coalition partners do not win 61 seats in the upcoming elections, the left will continue to control the national agenda regardless of what the public thinks.
The Driving Force Behind the Ban on Kosher Slaughtering

The West’s predominant ideology of moral and cultural relativism has propelled the rise of paganism, as well as the veneration of the animal and natural world, at the expense of humanity.
The Verdict of History and Benjamin Netanyahu

The prime minister is again the issue as Israel heads for another election. But the unseemly aspects of his quest for political survival are obscuring his achievements.
The Genius of Israel’s Foreign Policy: Mixing Normalization and Silent War

Israel does not always wait until a problem has ripened in order to meet it with large-scale conventional military or diplomatic means.
The Upside of Defeat

It’s much easier to be a critic than a champion, particularly where attitudes towards politicians are concerned.
Don’t Sell Elkin Short

The departure of a key figure like Ze’ev Elkin deals the Likud a serious blow, as it augments the perception that the ruling party is disintegrating ahead of a crucial general election.
Brazil-UAE Relations Go from Strength-to-Strength

For prospective UAE investors, the detailed catalogue of reports and datasets address some of the critical hurdles faced in the development of renewable energy projects in Brazil.
Herut Opposes Possible Nomination of Dennis Ross as U.S. Ambassador to Israel

Herut North America is urging President-elect Joe Biden to refrain from choosing former State Department official Dennis Ross as the next United States ambassador to Israel.
Will Biden Learn from Trump and Keep Making America Secure Again?

Trump recognized threats and at least began to address them.
Dennis Ross is the Wrong Choice for Ambassador to Israel

During his career in Middle Eastern foreign policy, he’s made mistakes that have had life-and-death consequences for Israel.