‘If Syria Continues to Let Iranian Weapon Planes Land, Risks Losing Airport’

Maj. (res.) Tal Beeri of the Alma Center tells JNS that “the attacking party” behind a series of reported strikes on Damascus is sending a clear message to the Bashar Assad regime.
Who was the Assassinated Revolutionary Guards Figure Sayyad Khodaei?

The international media parrots the Iranian line while ignoring Israel’s information that Khodaei was planning terror attacks
Turkey’s Secret Prisons in Syria

Nadia Hassan Suleiman remembers well the day she was arrested. It was in the city of Afrin, northwest Syria, in June 2018.
Bennett reverses Netanyahu’s policy of propping up Assad in Syria

The plan was premised on the notion that international acceptance of Assad’s victory in the civil war would result in an agreement with world powers that he would rid Syria of Iranian forces.
Ukraine’s Lessons for Israel

Israel’s government must learn from the Ukrainians: States that wait for green lights from the West to defend themselves will not survive.
Killing President Sadat Again

With turmoil in the Middle East, and specifically threats from Iran and its proxies in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza, this week’s anniversary of the signing of the 1979 Camp David peace treaty between Israel and Egypt is something to look back on and celebrate.
Nixon’s Grandson Rewrites Israel’s History

Christopher Nixon Cox appears to have a six-day gap in his historical memory.
Russian War on Ukraine Places Israel in Delicate Position

“The more the U.S. is seen as unable or unwilling to act under such circumstances, the more will be said about whether Jerusalem can depend on Washington’s strength and credibility in the future,” said Yonatan Freeman, an international-relations expert at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Will Israel Find Itself on the Wrong Side of the ‘Changing’ World Order?

Israel must depend on no foreign power, use savvy to navigate between world powers and be both willing and able to use force when necessary to protect its sovereignty.
The Abraham Accords Were Not Built on Shifting Sands

The Gulf States eagerness to get down to work—it’s all Israel can do to keep up with the dizzying pace they are setting.