The Israeli Left’s Strategy: Nice Try but It Won’t Wash

The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), a leading Israeli think-tank, hosted its annual conference last week on Israel’s regional and international challenges.
This was No Election-Driven Escalation

Legend may have it that security tension plays into ruling government’s hands; history proves this is not the case, so it’s unclear where rumors of Netanyahu’s desire for an escalation started.
Members of Knesset Honor Late Christian Leader Myles Munroe

Members of Knesset honored late Christian leader Myles Munroe, who died in a plane crash, for his steadfast support of Israel.
Where’s the Peace Process?

To be sure, one must be wary of making any conclusions about what candidates say and write in the midst of a political campaign.
The Next Netanyahu Coalition: Waiting for Answers

Deputy Environmental Protection Minister Ofir Akunis has a lot to say about what Israel’s response should be to the PA’s hostile diplomatic moves at the UN and at the ICC.
Battle Lines Emerge in Israel’s Election Campaign

With the date of the elections set for March 17th, the campaigning season has begun in Israel.
Separation of Powers in Israel Eroded by Well-Meaning Bureaucrats

Civil servant makes political decision, emasculating democracy; High Court Justice issues order, acting like legislator; and a book says the academic left’s boycott is anti-Semitic.
The Most Important Message from Israel to the World

Knesset Member Naftali Bennett wows us with his passionate speech on the Jewish claim to Israel!
Who’s Dumber than Who?

Entry to politics does not require a test of intelligence, or even political savvy.
Why is the Likud Degrading Its Voters?

According to the ruling party’s logic, the way to gain more support in the polls is through diplomatic blows to Israel.