Stand With & Fight For Ukraine

Today, with my children we attended a protest in Times Square to show solidarity with Ukraine and stand against the horrific actions of Russia under President Vladimir Putin.
The Delegitimization Campaigns Targeting Israel and Ukraine

Refusenik Natan Sharansky famously argued that legitimate criticism of Israel could be distinguished from anti-Semitic invective by the application of the “3Ds” test: delegitimization, demonization and double standards. In the case of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has applied all three.
Israel Alone Must Count On Israel: Lessons From Ukraine

Watching the tiny country of Ukraine being attacked by Russia is scary.
If Putin Loses, History Wins

Here’s the encouraging news: The reaction to Putin’s aggression has been so severe and brutal he may, in fact, not prevail.
Russian Ruble Turns to Rubble

As soon a Russia invaded Ukraine, I terminated that relationship with an email to the editors at RT prior to any sanctions going in place.
Russia’s New Way of War Unveiled and Tested in Ukraine

Russia began its assault on Ukraine on Thursday morning by using cruise missiles.
Complicated Thoughts About Ukraine

As Russia stands on the verge of invading Ukraine my feelings are mixed, and contradictory to many others.
From Kyiv to Damascus, Moscow is Confronting the West

The world’s attention is now focused on Eastern Europe, but Russia is large enough to act on multiple fronts.
Jerusalem Maintains Delicate Balancing Act over Russia-Ukraine Tensions

Zvi Magen, a former Israeli ambassador to both Ukraine and Russia, and currently a senior research fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies, said the Russian president’s main ambition is “to make Russia a global superpower.” That has implications for Israel.
If Putin Wins, it’s Not Only Ukraine that Loses

U.S. and European policymakers are setting precedents and teaching lessons. The rulers of China, Iran and North Korea are taking notes.