A Tale of Two Terror Attacks and the New York Times

Last month’s suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester wasn’t the first time an Islamist terrorist targeted young people out for a night of fun.
“Readout” from the Middle East

The idea that American officials take orders from Israel is an old anti-Semitic canard, resurrected here to throw at the new administration.
Israel, American Jewry and Trump’s GOP

Israel’s job isn’t to reach the unreachable. It is to protect its alliance with the US and to help the Jews that remain in the room.
Just the Facts

David, I hope you will take to heart this constructive criticism. Israel has many enemies.
PA Using Red Cross to Pay Terrorists

In what appears to be a violation of the International Red Cross (ICRC) charter, the Palestinian Authority (PA) is using the humanitarian organization to aid in the process of paying money to incarcerated terrorists.
Qalqilya Crisis: Netanyahu’s Zigzag Policy at Work Again

The dispute over the West Bank city’s expansion plan characterizes the current government’s conduct: it only takes a little resistance from inside the coalition for the prime minister to start caving to pressure.
Netanyahu Cries: Abbas Laughs

World leaders will not respect an Israel that doesn’t respect itself.
Gaza in the Dark is Not so Terrible

The Palestinian Authority (PA) has stopped subsidizing electricity in Gaza; a senior PA official said the reduction is intended to “dry up Hamas’ financial resources.” Accordingly, the Israelis will cut their supply of electricity to Gaza by 40%.
Straight Talk and Palestinian ‘Intent’

Israeli and American victims of terrorism deserve no less. But it may be only the first step in actually affecting Palestinian behavior.
Livni and Dangers of Peace Theater

Assuming that Livni is telling the truth and Likud’s denial is false, we need to ask why Netanyahu courted the former foreign minister.