Avigdor Liberman Vs. Israeli Democracy

Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman is in over his head.
Media Collusion with the “Espionage Establishment”

If the intelligence community is trying to bring down a duly elected government of the United States, it is a story that mu
Media Misfeasance Exposed in “Eyeless in Gaza” Documentary

Hamas operatives burst into the Associated Press (AP) Gaza bureau during the 2014 war with Israel, angered by a picture shot by an AP photographer.
Palestinians: Arab Idol or Arab Apartheid?

A leader who does so, particularly one from the Arab world, should be commended for such efforts.
Two Nations

It’s not feasible to summarize in any facile way a country of 320 million with the cultural diversities of the United States.
Do You Like Jews?

To denigrate the modern Jewish people, because you need the Church to usurp them, is grotesque in my view.
The Futile Goal of “Winning” Wars

In the final analysis, the United States should prepare to exploit these common vulnerabilities systematically, not by seeking to “win”
Lessons of the Hamas War

Israel won the diplomatic battle because it understood the correlation of its strategic interests with those of the Sunni regimes.
A Strategic Attack Against Ourselves

Judges and legal experts know nothing about wars, nothing about policy and decision-making, and definitely nothing about drawing conclusions. All they know how to do is to look for the guilty party.
A Tough Place with Difficult Decisions

Judging what soldiers or police do or do not do in the context of violence is not simple, especially for those who haven’t been there.