Bennett to Blinken: Stop negotiations with Iran immediately

Bennett added that Tehran was executing “nuclear blackmail” as a negotiation tactic and that it has to be answered with an immediate cessation of negotiations and by concrete steps taken by the major powers.
Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ Message to Iran, Israel and the Arabs

The administration’s claim that efforts to stop the nuclear threat are counterproductive is a message to both Jerusalem and Arab nations that they’re being dumped to appease Iran.
The Blight that Bennett Brought

It will take a long time to repair the damage that the machinations used to ensconce the current coalition have wrought.
Biden Gives a Clinic on How Not to Negotiate with Iran

The administration is already floating new concessions while the Iranians are flouting international nuclear monitors. Washington has lost the game before it started, and Israel is clearly on its own.
Ra’am’s Success is Israel’s Failure

The mask is now off: Knesset member Mansour Abbas and his colleagues want to use their membership in the coalition as leverage to dismantle Israel’s Jewish identity.
Bennett: Israel united with Christians now more than ever

Bennett emphasized that Jerusalem is important to both Christians and Jews as the eternal capital of Israel.
Eating Knesset Candy and Drinking the Kool-Aid

The whole lollipop-licking plenum looked as puerile last week as it’s been sounding, with childish verbiage and decibel levels not even fit for a playground.
Hypocritical Israeli Coalition Politics Get Ugly

In the battle for political survival, anything goes. As the threat to Jerusalem goes unchallenged, the government OKs funding for Hamas while Netanyahu encourages thuggery at the Western Wall.
Tensions increase between Washington and Jerusalem on several fronts

“If the Americans want to open a consulate in Ramallah we have no problem with that,” Lapid added, emphasizing that “sovereignty in Jerusalem belongs to one country — Israel.”
Bennett’s Diplomatic Tsunami

Captive to his post-Zionist and anti-Zionist coalition partners, Israel’s foreign policy under Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is predicated on making far-reaching concessions.