Israeli Defense Ministry, Aerospace Industries Develop First 3D-Printed UAV

The UAV, dubbed “SkysPrinter,” is a small system designed to take part in combat operations. Larger systems could be produced in the future.
Pro-Israel Community Reacts to Projected Engel Loss in New York Democratic Primary

“His constituents apparently concluded that he had lost touch with them, and that is, of course, wholly their decision to make,” said Democratic Majority for Israel president Mark Mellman.
Recession Started Right on Time — Before Most Were Even Aware, So Beware!

the recession turned out to be a lot steeper because of the Coronacrisis than it would have been without it.
Jerusalem, Jordan and the Jews

Amman does not go so far as to deny any Jewish connection, but it, too, makes a hash of history.
The Honeymoon is Over

The discord in Israel’s unity government is growing louder by the minute, and it seems no one is wary of publicly contemplating the possibility of elections.
Bolton’s Temper Tantrum

John Bolton’s conduct, both during his White House tenure and since, shows that he has failed to accept the fact that he was an adviser, not a decision-maker.
America, Israel and Original Sin

However battered our current system looks, it remains true that a democratic system is the best framework for balancing the freedom of individuals with the requirement for social order and civic justice.
No Going Wobbly Now, Bibi

Netanyahu’s vacillations are clearly a product of the immense pressure being exerted on him to turn his back on Trump’s Middle East peace plan. This is a shame. It is also absurd.
The US Finally Begins to Stand Up to the ICC

Trump’s executive order against the International Criminal Court is a good start, but much more can and should be done.
Don’t Identify Jews with ‘White Imperialism’

The left’s Orwellian race formula links even Mizrahi Jews and Israel with their toxic attack on the West.