The American Case Against Palestinian Statehood:

The upcoming webinar event, “The American Case Against Palestinian Statehood: Policy Analysis and Expert Perspectives” promises to offer a thought-provoking examination of a critical issue in Middle East policy

The Ukraine-Israel foreign-policy fairy tale

As an expanded NATO turns 75, concern about the Jewish state’s security doesn’t neatly fit into the mindset of an alliance solely focused right now on the war in Ukraine.

A Melody of Healing: Yair Levi on Music, Prayer, and Connection

“There’s something profoundly moving about seeing people from all walks of life—Jewish, Christian, secular—coming together to sing in Hebrew. It’s a language of ancient prayers, and it has a way of bringing people closer, especially now.”

The Resiliance of Sderot 

The resilience of Sderot’s people in the face of ongoing threats is remarkable, but they need support to rebuild their lives and secure their future. The trauma of October 7th has left deep scars on the community, and the road to recovery will be long and challenging.

Israel’s Rockets’ Red Glare

Americans around the world are celebrating independence today with vacations, outings, sales, bar-b-ques, fireworks, and more. As Americans wake up, Israelis are experiencing a modern “rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air.”

Why We Can’t Lose Mount of Olives

If Israel were to cede this area to the Palestinians, it would have grave implications. The Palestinians aim to claim all of biblical Jerusalem, including the Old City and the Mount of Olives, areas integral to Judeo-Christian heritage.

Happy 248th Birthday America, from Israel!

Although not an American, I am delighted to celebrate this wonderful day of July 4th from Israel! In honor of this special day, here are 6 things you didn’t know about the unique, Israel-American relationship.