How President Biden Emboldened Hamas, Islamic Jihad

A number of decisions taken by the Biden administration — who were handed peace in the Middle East, US energy independence, secure borders, the blueprint for a booming economy
How a Property Conflict in Jerusalem Ignited a War

The current conflicts in Jerusalem are not traceable to a single source.
Hezbollah and its Masters in Tehran Bring Darkness to Lebanon

France, the U.S. and other members of the “international community” are in the process of normalizing regimes and organizations committed to jihadism and terrorism.
Human Rights Watch Crosses the Line with Latest Attack on Israel

The organization has now gone beyond anti-Semitism.
Zarif Recordings Illustrate the IRGC’s Dominance Over Iranian Policy

Kerry called Zarif’s claim “unequivocally false. This never happened – either when I was Secretary of State or since.”
Countering Iran’s Growing Drone Threat

The U.S. military needs to develop an “integrated system” to defend against drones.
Natanz and Anonymous Israeli ‘Chatter’

Suddenly, Netanyahu’s mantra about not allowing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons is being treated by his foes as evidence that he’s violating Israel’s traditional tight lips on actions against the Islamic Republic.
Tehran’s Eyes on Washington

The most well-known of these was the 2018 Mossad operation demonstrating Israel’s prowess; carting off over half a ton of secret Iranian nuclear files from a warehouse in Tehran.
Pretend Ambiguity is Useless

Israel’s desire to maintain ambiguity with regard to its military operations is understandable, but also comes with distinct disadvantages.
Israel: The Necessary Superpower

Its legendary military and security derring-do derives from its culture of risk-taking, creativity and thinking out of the box—characteristics shared by no other country.