Iran’s ‘Phoney War’

Jonathan_Spyer

Teheran prefers to strike directly only at weak and peripheral enemies, while acting against stronger ones through proxies. Is this distinction sustainable?

Why Israel? Because Iran

Shoshana Bryen

The appearance of the USS Ross in Ashdod was a welcome sight for those who value the U.S.-Israel security relationship and for those who value stability and security in the vital Mediterranean Sea.

The PLO-Hamas Divorce is Final

Mordechai Kedar

Gaza’s culture is Bedouin, while that of Arabs in Judea and Samaria is that of farmers and city dwellers. That is only one of the reasons the two areas don’t mesh.

Russia Raises the Stakes in Syria

Caroline Glick

Russia’s sudden deployment of S-300 surface-to-air missiles in Syria last week raised the stakes in Syria significantly for the U.S. and Israel.

Iran’s Imploding Strategy

Jonathan_Spyer

Human species could face extinction after sperm count halves in a generation. The quality of male sperm is falling every YEAR due to lack of men exercising Scientists issue public health warning that more men could become infertile.

The Double Standard of the ICC

Ben-Dror_Yemini

The US is justified in its refusal to cooperate with the ICC over alleged war crimes committed by its forces and close allies, democratic countries are capable of trying their own soldiers; but the Palestinians, who fund murderers and their families, turn to the ICC to file complaints against Israel.