Former Ambassador Friedman Sifts Through ‘Transformative’ Accords and their Future Success

Sitting with Martin Kramer of the Shalem College as part of the Tikvah Fund’s Jewish Leadership Conference, David Friedman said that when he entered office in the first year of the Trump administration, “the Middle East was due for some unconventional thinking.”
‘Time to Change Anachronistic Laws of War,’ Says Israeli Counter-Terrorism Expert

Responding to the International Criminal Court’s decision to investigate actions made by the Israel Defense Forces—calling them “war crimes”—Professor Boaz Ganor tells JNS that modern terrorists have adapted their activities to exploit the constraints of combat faced by liberal democratic states.
Searching for New Ways to Fund a Terrorist Regime

The United States doesn’t finance schools in Iran or North Korea. So why should it pay for those under the Palestinian Authority, which not only sponsors terrorists but spreads some of the most vicious anti-American propaganda in the world?
Can Israel Annex Parts of Judea and Samaria Under Its Next Premier?

Does Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s personal commitment to former President Donald Trump on the subject carry weight?
Israel’s Fourth Election in Two Years

On March 23, Israel will hold its fourth national election in two years.
The Palestinians are in for a Hague Hangover

Ultimately, they’ll find themselves alone against Israel and must choose whether to continue expecting someone else to do their job for them.
Biden Abandons Middle East Peace

Lip service aside, the administration’s moves make clear that for Biden and his advisers, Arab-Israel peace is an impediment to their ideologically motivated efforts to empower the PLO and Iran.
IPT Video: Marc Lamont Hill’s Duplicitous New Book

Hill’s record unambiguously shows that he has not stopped advocating for the destruction of Israel, the only state for the Jewish people.
Will a US-Saudi Rift Affect Israel?

Jim Philips, a senior research fellow for Middle Eastern affairs at The Heritage Foundation, said the Biden administration’s early efforts to distance itself from Saudi Arabia “could give Israel additional influence because Riyadh may seek to stave off further criticisms from Washington by underscoring its warming ties with Jerusalem.”
The Moral High Ground Cannot Replace Foreign Policy

Washington faces a hard choice: Side with longtime ally Saudi Arabia and try to get it to change its ways, or with Iran, the sworn enemy of all that America stands for.