Learning Some Painful Mideast History Lessons

We have to ask ourselves: Is this experiment of “land for peace” working?
Washington’s Failure to Secure Quiet in Judea and Samaria

P.A. head Mahmoud Abbas’s reluctance to have the P.A. fight terrorism emphasizes the fact that his role as a possible peace partner expired long ago.
The US Fears a Third Intifada

It is very doubtful the Biden administration can prevent a major outbreak of violence in eastern Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria ahead of Ramadan.
Blinken Continues to Misread the Middle East

The secretary of state’s misreading of the situation in the region undermines U.S. interests in general, and regional peace and stability in particular.
What Blinken Refuses to See

The U.S. secretary of state’s statements on his visit to Israel demonstrated how deeply blood libels have seeped into the Biden administration’s thinking about the Jewish state.
By Ending Security Coordination with Israel, the PA is Shooting Itself in the Foot

With his recent announcement, P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas is playing with fire.
What are the Prospects for Normalization Between Saudi Arabia and Israel?

An agreement with Saudi Arabia, the leader of the Sunni world, may be only a question of time.
Why Israel’s Enemies Will Hate the Louvre

Archeologists have turned up yet more evidence of the Jewish presence in the Holy Land.
Hussein Al-Sheikh’s ‘Big Mouth’ has Cost him the PA Succession, Fatah Officials Say

With al-Sheikh seemingly sidelined, the battle over who will replace P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas as become even more complicated—and more likely to turn bloody.
Congratulations to Mahmoud Abbas

The Palestinian Authority dictator is now in the 19th year of his four-year term.