The United Nations: Legal Guarantors of Jewish Rights in Israel

In short, from the earliest of times, Israel has been a good neighbor.
Diplomacy and Israel’s Nuclear Posture

“Everything is very simple in war,” says Carl von Clausewitz, On War, “but the simplest thing is still difficult.”
The Lessons of Roosevelt’s Failures

But in making the distinction between the hunters and the hunted and siding with the latter against the former, Trump is showing that he is not a bigot.
The Only True Memorial to Auschwitz

Jews and Israel, living in security and peace with the rest of the world, being the ”Light unto the nations” as prophesied by Isaiah.
Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’ Fails to Address the Problem

While the new US president’s executive order on immigration is not dramatically different from the Obama administration’s policy, it creates unnecessary humiliation and is rightly interpreted as a racist move against Muslims.
Smoking Out Islamists via Extreme Vetting

Donald Trump issued an executive order on Jan. 27 establishing radically new procedures to deal with foreigners who apply to enter the United States.
Putting Jerusalem First

The world has to be brought to understand that Jerusalem is our capital city, historically and forever.
The Memory of the Holocaust is No Excuse for Inaction

Today, on January 27, 2017, the world is commemorating the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Jerusalem is the Center of Gravity

Jerusalem is the center of gravity in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in both a symbolic and a strategic sense.
The Holocaust’s Unlearned Lessons

Each nationalist movement is a reflection of the specific nation it represents.