Understanding the Piece Process

The more chaotic the world becomes, the more it busies itself with ingenuities that aim to “resolve” the conflict in the Middle East.
Hunting Bibi

A few weeks ago, in an effort to bolster his ruling coalition, Netanyahu replaced Moshe Ya’alon, the Foreign Minister, with Avidgor Lieberman.
The Israeli Case Against Brexit

The upcoming referendum in Britain on European Union (EU) membership has raised little interest in Israel.
On the Brighter Side: Hezbollah Getting Hammered

Last fall, amid concerns that the Iran deal would result in a financial windfall for Iran’s proxy terror organization, Hezbollah, Congress passed the Hezbollah International Financing Prevention Act.
Father Naddaf: Beacon of Light to the Christians of Israel

Chapter one of this story began when Father Gabriel Naddaf, a Greek Orthodox priest in Nazareth, started to speak up for the idea that it was time for Christians to embrace their homeland, Israel, and their Jewish roots.
Obama and the Moderate Muslims

How Obama has turned his back on Islamic reformers to embrace their radical opponents.
Obama’s Secret Refugee Plan – A Danger to US and to Israel.

Israel’s leaders are exercising great wisdom by not taking in migrant refugees from Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East where there is chaos and turmoil.
Understanding the Middle East Chaos at its Core

In the Middle East, geopolitics is merely a secondary reflection of something much more primary.
Israel Rises in the East

The significance of Netanyahu’s meeting with Putin in Moscow.
Sinking in the Syrian Quagmire

Hezbollah remains a powerful foe, but its claim to spearhead the Arab fight against Israel has been dented and its involvement in the Syrian civil war has cost it heavily.