A Measured Response to Bishop George Browning and Others Interested in the Palestinians

Wafa al-Biss is only one among hundreds if not thousands of Palestinians who have tried to smuggle guns, knives, suicide vests and bombs into Israel.
Can Donald do it?

His initial venture outside the US, to the Middle East, may indicate the importance that he assigns to it.
Six Days and Fifty Years

As documented in “Six Days of War,” two weeks before the outbreak of the war, UN Secretary General U Thant met with President Nasser in Egypt.
Jordan Intensifies Anti-Israel Rhetoric Despite Security Challenges

Jordan, a country that has had a formal peace treaty with Israel since 1994, has seen an uptick in anti-Israel hostility.
Trump, Terror – and Jerusalem

The Arabs smiled and fawned over him, but they were not pleased with Trump.
The Race for the Ruins

Events taking place in a remote stretch of south east Syrian desert in recent days reveal the current direction of US Middle East strategy.
Column One: Netanyahu’s Challenge with Trump

Trump doesn’t want to repeat the mistakes of his predecessors. But absent a clear strategic plan of action from Netanyahu, he will have no choice but to do so.
Trump Presidency Takedown Effort is Underway

Many people think that Trump will be gone soon, somehow, whether through impeachment or resignation.
Trump’s Saudi Speech: Pretty Good

Let’s go, Mr. President – it’s time to appoint a White House Commission on Radical Islam.
The Sun Shone, the Trees Blossomed, and the Butchers Slaughtered

The title of this article is taken from the translation of the poem “In the City of Slaughter” written after the 1903 Kishinev pogrom by Israel’s national poet, Chaim Nachman Bialik.