Israel Must Reevaluate Its Policy of Nuclear Ambiguity

In view of growing Middle Eastern turmoil since the Arab upheavals of 2011, the time has come for Israel to review the efficacy of its traditional policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity.
A New Phase in Israel-Gulf Relations

Recent visits by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister Israel Katz to Oman could herald a regional upheavel.
Khashoggi’s Revenge

Khashoggi’s death may have set the wheels in motion for a major upheaval in the House of Saud.
Airbnb Boycott: Racist and Anti-Semitic

All people who support decency and peace must stand against Airbnb.
War, Deterrence and Capitulating to Terror

Israeli military doctrine considers deterrence preferable to war, but the state has not attained the necessary conditions for it to work, and has capitulated to terror instead.
In the Middle East, You Win with Fear

The past six months have brought us violent demonstrations along the Gaza Strip border, cross-border infiltrations, rocket fire and incendiary kites and balloons.
Why Renewed US Sanctions on Iran are Good News for Palestinians

The Palestinian Authority is, thus, aligning itself with its own enemies.
Guardian of the Gulf

For the Gulf States and the Saudis, a common threat means that Israel is becoming part of the solution instead of playing its old role as the core of the problem.
Palestinian Threats to Arab Normalization with Israel

The Palestinians are once again acting against their own interests by alienating powerful and wealthy countries such as the UAE and Oman.
American Jewry’s False Prophets

After watching these powerful American Jews abuse Trump for standing with Israel and standing up to the antisemites at home and abroad, no future president will have any impetus to even pay lip service to the US alliance with the Jewish state and the fight against Jew-hatred.