The Imperative to Annex; the Irrelevance of Innocence

Annexation (or “extension of sovereignty,” as semantic purists prefer) would make a self-governing Palestinian-Arab entity unattainable. It is difficult to conceive of any other measure that could do more to bring home to the Palestinians that their hostile endeavor is futile.
The Abbas Comedy and the Ongoing Palestinian Tragedy

By insincerely again declaring that he is withdrawing from agreements with Israel, the Palestinian Authority leader is helping to perpetuate the conflict.
Shir HaMa’alot: 15 Steps to Extending Israeli Sovereignty to Judea and Samaria

This generation’s major challenge is, how the Jewish people will achieve full integration of Judea and Samaria (the Biblical Heartland), into the modern State of Israel.
Behar-Bechukotai: Jews Living Outside Eretz Yisrael?

And, that’s exactly the condition the Jewish people found Eretz Yisrael in, when they started returning in the mid-19th century, a desolate and barren land.
Why the Israeli Right Need Not Fear Trump’s Peace Plan

The right must not squander the moment by adhering to a purist philosophy. Instead, it should back the plan, support the extension of sovereignty and let the Palestinians fail, as they always do.
Does Media Bias Against Israel Still Matter?

The slanted headlines and stories by “The New York Times” are important not because they turn most Americans against Israel, but because they influence Jewish opinion.
No, Annexation Wouldn’t Hurt Israel

Various governments will condemn Israel, but they will continue to have relations with the Jewish state because it’s in their interest to do so. Their bark is much worse than their bite.
British Jews are too Eager to Embrace Starmer’s Still Dubious Labour Party

Although he has rid his shadow ministerial team of most of Jeremy Corbyn’s far-left faction, he has still appointed some Labour MPs with backgrounds of deeply problematic views about Israel and the Jewish people.
How much of Trump’s Foreign Policy would Biden Preserve?

Democrats want to reject everything the president has done. But when it comes to Israel and Iran, a new Democratic administration would be wise not to turn back the clock.
‘Haaretz:’ One Outrage Too Far

Imagine the horror of it! A Jewish grandmother having the macabre desire to sit with her grandkids at a Shabbat table.