Israel’s ‘Blame My Predecessor’ Iran Strategy Revealed

The Lapid-Gantz-Bennett government has decided to raise the white flag of surrender.
Bennett caught calling for parents to fight against each other over Covid vaccine

Anti-vaccine coercion activist Yosef Lebron noted the irony recalling how it was Bennett who fought against a fifth election before his election back in June.
A US Visa Waiver for Israelis? Doubtful

It’s unlikely that the promise given to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will carry any more weight than those handed out by the United States over the past 20 years.
Bennett: Washington, Israel set up joint team on containing Iran

During the call Friday morning with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Bennett said that the joint team emerged from the talks he had with Biden as well as other senior officials.
Bennett’s Voters Face Bennett’s Diplomacy

Demolition orders like the one for Arugot Farm’s vineyard are just one way the Bennett-Lapid government is moving toward establishing a hostile Palestinian state in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem.
Rescuing Biden from Afghanistan

The think-tank crowd and Jewish former officials of the State Department are desperately trying to undercut the notion that the U.S. debacle demonstrates American unreliability where Israel is concerned.
Bennett’s Goals, Israel’s Goals

One has to wonder why the Israeli prime minister insisted on visiting the White House in the midst of the greatest strategic catastrophe to befall the U.S. since the Sept. 11 attacks.
Bennett inspired by King David as example of leaders taking responsibility for bad decisions

“A leader is not supposed to be perfect. We have our faults. Everyone has their faults. In the end, the question is – Do you take responsibility? Do you do what is right or just what the nation tells you?”
Bennett Can’t Have it Both Ways with Biden

Remaining true to Israeli interests and “bridging gaps” with the Democratic Party is a contradiction in terms.
Has Biden Anything to Offer Bennett but More Trouble?

The prime minister wants a show of better relations with an ally. But a president in crisis who has little interest in heeding warnings about Iran isn’t likely to offer him much help.