2020 Economic Predictions: This Series of Unfortunate Events Guarantees the Epocalypse

Additional social unrest over forced social distancing will reappear around the nation as distancing measures return.
The Great Myth of Israeli Annexation

The Jewish state is not about to march across any border or claim even an inch of new territory. To the contrary, its footprint in Judea and Samaria will remain exactly the same.
America, Israel and Original Sin

However battered our current system looks, it remains true that a democratic system is the best framework for balancing the freedom of individuals with the requirement for social order and civic justice.
Don’t Identify Jews with ‘White Imperialism’

The left’s Orwellian race formula links even Mizrahi Jews and Israel with their toxic attack on the West.
Can Pro-Israel Democrats Turn Back the Intersectional Tide?

Congressional veterans say the surge in anti-Israel candidates is irrelevant. But the ideological trend among party activists bodes ill for the future.
Judicial Overreach and the Israeli Sovereignty Imperative

Excessive intervention by the courts into what is seen as the purview of the legislature is likely to have some unintended consequences: Energizing the drive to extend Israeli sovereignty over Judea-Samaria—and sparking far-reaching judicial reform.
The Unmistakable Echoes in the Culture War Against the West

Palestinianism is the poster cause of Western progressives. It is no coincidence that the tactics being used in the culture war against the West turn out to be the same tactics used against Israel.
Jews and Christians Unite to Support Christian Arabs

Despite Israel being a democracy with freedom of worship for all, there are challenges specifically among Christian Arabs.
Israeli Supreme Court Reverses Land Decision in Midst of Sovereignty Debate

The move is seen by some segments of the country as overreach and hypocritical, and proved an issue in the year-long elections in the Jewish state.
No Pie for Palestine

As long as there is a deal on the table and goodwill to settle differences through negotiation rather than through threats, incitement and violence, there remains an opportunity to coexist and resolve things peacefully.