Kafka in Jerusalem: Deciphering Strategic Meanings for the Jewish State

In matters of Israel’s defense, the Jewish Genius of Prague should have a respected and proper place.
Pining for Fig Leaves

But now, they argue, under the leadership of King Salman and his son, 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudis are going too far.
Facing Off with North Korea: Victory, Complexity & Strategic Gain

To expect cumulative strategic gain for itself and its allies regarding North Korea, including Israel, the United States must ultimately depend upon several forms of nuclear deterrence.
Why Palestinian Delusions Persist

Palestinian delusion results, then, from a toxic mix of Islamic doctrine, international succor, and Israeli timidity.
The Allegations in the Bibi-Hunt: Spine-Chilling Stuff

What could prevent a phenomenon such as the Bibi-hunt would be an improvement in Israel’s political culture.
“No” to Israel

It’s really a tragedy that polite society thinks that worldview is absurd.
Israel’s “Teflon” Prime Minister

Israelis like myself are wary of bandwagons and happy to leave well enough alone.
Tzippy and the Iceberg

Princeton University Hillel’s last-minute decision on Monday to cancel Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipy Hotovely’s scheduled address was the tip of a very dangerous iceberg.
Solar Eclipse and the Joshua Miracle? Don’t Take the Bait!

For those who consider that the Bible is an accurate representation of history, or entirely from God, the widely published idea that a solar eclipse could corroborate those events seems like good news for sure.
Political Correctness Run Amuck

During the early part of November, the Israeli press extensively covered yet another cancellation of a pro-Israel speaker in America.