Human Rights Watch’s Latest False Report

In its documenting of rocket attacks during “Operation Guardian of the Walls,” HRW distorts crucial facts, such as the date of Israel’s complete withdrawal from Gaza.
Daniel Pipes: As Iran Approaches a Nuclear Breakout

I find it hard to imagine that Moscow will challenge Israel over Syria, a secondary interest for it but a priority for Israel.
President Biden’s Middle East Policy

The Biden team has attempted to base its Middle East policy on the noble values of human rights and democracy, which are inconsistent with the Arab Middle East.
Dismantle Iran Now

The disintegration of the country into ethnic states is not only feasible but steadily becoming more likely—and should be vigorously supported by the international community.
Unrest Grows in Iran, but Is the Regime in Danger?

Triggered by water scarcity, the protests soon began to include more generalized anti-regime slogans.
Raisi’s Presidency a ‘Metaphor’ for Iran’s Regional Escalation

The low-intensity war between Israel and Iran has come out of the shadows as the Islamic Republic signals its intention to plant its stake as a regional superpower by installing an ultra-conservative president, and by continuing to attack Israeli and foreign targets at sea.
Coordination Among IDF Air, Ground Forces Key as Terror Armies Become Better Armed

This change, combined with the growing urban warfare trend, means that the IDF must continually adapt to modern terror army challenges.
Israel Is Making New Friends, with Netanyahu Out of Office

This is because Netanyahu had a rocky relationship with the Kingdom of Jordan and also appeared to even use the new UAE ties as a planned campaign stop in an election season.
Why are ‘Progressive Jews’ Defending Ben & Jerry’s?

Despite left-wingers’ claims, there’s no real difference between an anti-Semitic BDS campaign that threatens Israel and one that only wants to boycott Jews in Jerusalem.
A Palestinian State Would Cripple US Interests in the Region

A wide gap exists between the Palestinian track record, on the one hand, and Washington’s well-intentioned two-state-policy on the other.