Israel Taking Major Steps in Connecting Millions of Crypto-Jews with Jewish Roots

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs held the first ever official Knesset Caucus for Reconnection with the Descendants of Spanish and Portuguese Communities.
Looking Beyond the ‘Third Intifada’

Unseen implications of Palestinian statehood for regional nuclear war.
Kerry, Israeli Arabs and the Separation Delusion

Israel’s political leaders have rightly expressed anger at the US State Department’s hostile characterizations of the Palestinian terrorist onslaught.
Chaos and 2nd Cold War, Part II: Israel’s Nuclear Strategy

How will Russia respond to any ramped up American uses of force in the Middle East, and, more plausibly, vice-versa?
A Hope Everlasting

The familiar sense of dread has returned, and it touches every Israeli as they leave for work or school.
The Abarbanel and the Return of the Bnei Anusim

This week marks the anniversary of the death of one of the greatest Jewish figures of the past five centuries.
It Isn’t Neat or Simple

It’s not easy deciphering the actions of Israel and the Palestinian leadership with respect to the current wave of violence.
Chaos and 2nd Cold War, Part I: Israel’s Nuclear Strategy

It is likely that Israel has undertaken some very impressive and original steps in cyber-defense and cyber-war, but even the most remarkable efforts in this direction will not be enough to stop Iran altogether.
It’s Not a “Holy” Story but rather a Story Full of Holes

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ speech to the United Nations was once again bombastic but not a block buster.
Why the Targets of Palestinian Terrorism are Civilians

Eitam Henkin and his wife Naama were murdered in front of their four children on their way home.