Europe: Migrant Crisis Reaches Spain

The sudden surge in migration to Spain comes amid a crackdown on human smuggling along the Libya-Italy sea route, currently the main migrant point of entry to Europe.
Netanyahu’s Great Challenge

Over the weekend, it was reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports legislation that would change the procedure for declaring war.
President Trump, North Korea and Nuclear War

Increasingly, Donald Trump is showing palpable signs of debility. Most worrisome, in this sobering display, is the president’s conspicuously proud disregard for science, history, diplomacy, intelligence, and jurisprudence.
Germany, Japan, the Holocaust, and World War II

Lots of “perhaps,” and historical puzzles that remain undone.
Bouncing Bibi?

Lots of fears out there that corruption charges will topple Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, and even perhaps repeat the fate of former premier Ehud Olmert, who went to prison for similar things.
Israel-Jordan Peace Agreement: The Emperor Has No Clothes

Israel sees Jordan as a security asset because Jordan acts as an eastern buffer zone between the Jewish state and the violent chaos in Iraq, Syria, and Iran. Israel is making a big mistake.
How Close to Bibi?

Between the lines, if not clearly in the lines of nearly every news broadcast is the question of how close are police investigators to the Prime Minister.
Two Birds, One Stone

Two birds, or even more, will have been hit with one stone.
North Korea: The Israeli Connection

Why should Jews globally, and Israelis, care about what’s going on, way over there on the Korean peninsula?
Lebanon is an Outpost of Iran

American policy should not cede anything more to Iran by sending our soldiers to protect Iranian interests.