Netanyahu Vows Retaliation After Hezbollah Attacks as Harris Fails to Support Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned Hezbollah’s drone attack on his home and vowed to continue Israel’s military operations. In response to Hezbollah’s launch of 100 rockets at northern Israel, the Israeli Air Force struck targets in Lebanon. Meanwhile, former Israeli ambassador Michael Oren urged the U.S. to clarify its stance after Vice President Harris did not refute genocide accusations against Israel.
Netanyahu’s Biblical Address to the UN: “Blessing or Curse?”

“After I heard the lies and slanders leveled at my country by many of the speakers at this podium, I decided to come here and set the record straight. I decided to come here to speak for my people.”
Israel’s dangerous bet on deradicalization

The basis of the Palestinian national identity systematically erases all Jewish connection to our ancestral homeland.
Unity government? Yes, But without betrayal of partners

A government from which the right-wing parties are expelled is not a unity government.
Learning from Israel’s national policy failures

Any deal that includes ending the war would leave Israel in a perilous position and grant a significant victory to Hamas, Iran and Qatar.
Don’t confuse Washington’s Netanyahu-bashing with those of Israeli critics

By pressuring Israel rather than Hamas and their enablers, the Biden-Harris administration has given aid and comfort to the hostages’ murderers.
Can Israel afford to stand up to America?

Netanyahu is addressing Congress because he has no other option.
New Poll Reveals: Netanyahu Supporters Love Trump

One surprising result became clear; supporters of Bibi prefer the current Republican front–runner.