The News About Israel’s New Government the Day After

Watching the Knesset vote, I felt like I was watching a close basketball game, with two- and three-point shots scored alternatingly by the home and visiting team, in our case the incoming coalition and the opposition.
Rethinking the “Arab Spring”: Just a Media Event?

The tidal wave of violent protest that shook the Arab world a decade ago
The Great Unraveling

Israel may soon abandon its diplomatic achievements because Yair Lapid and most of his partners in the new coalition want to erase the achievements of Benjamin Netanyahu.
Meddling with Israel’s Security, Biden is Also Dangerously Interfering with UK Governance
Such interference is based on an ignorant and dangerously partisan view that, under the guise of advancing peace, is in fact a powerful incentive to further violence and aggression.
Egypt Is Beginning to Reassert Regional Leadership

Egypt is taking tentative steps to reassert regional leadership.
Bibi, Thank You for Your Service

Netanyahu has been an excellent leader, but is now the focus of national dispute.
Enemies Fighting Israel on Other Battlefields

Launching Jewish state attacks at the United Nations and in the media.
How Will We Know Who Won the War?

Two parameters will determine the victor in the latest round of fighting between Israel and Hamas: The Israeli Supreme Court’s decision on Sheikh Jarrah, and the survival of the Abraham Accords.
Finding Sanity on the Ground in Israel—Today

As I write this, I am 35,000 miles above the earth, en route to Israel.
About Those ‘DOA’ Abraham Accords

Biden Administration policy—not a failed “peace process”—is the underpinning of the current Hamas war against Israel.