Red Carpet, Red Lines and Red Flags: Israel’s Race to the Climate Change Agenda

The government’s rush to become a climate champion is as much about global finance as about the environment, and Israeli technologies may become the primary beneficiaries.
‘Israel is Positioned to Become a Leader in Green Technologies’

“It’s 2021. The world is changing … Israel cannot afford to be left behind,” says Israeli Minister of Environmental Protection Tamar Zandberg from the U.N. Climate Change Convention in Glasgow.
Jonathan Spyer: Iran and Hezbollah “Swallowing Up Lebanon”

Spyer began with a “whistle-stop tour” of the “very, very dire, social and economic situation in Lebanon.”
UN silences guy warning of Nazi sympathizers on its payroll [Watch]

Neuer was not permitted to continue and, ironically, the floor was turned over to the UK-based Palestinian Return Centre (PRC) which has been accused of having ties with Hamas.
Why was the Jewish Response to Durban a Failure?

Twenty years ago, a U.N. conference against racism was hijacked by a revival of the “Zionism is racism” canard. You can draw a straight line from there to the way critical race theory legitimizes anti-Semitism today.
Assessing the Twin Disasters of September 2001

The opening shot in the war to break America’s belief in its right to lead, its right to defeat its enemies and its right to be strong was fired in Durban, not New York.
The US Withdrawal from Afghanistan Empowers International Terrorism

Across the Middle East, experience has proven that withdrawals only strengthen the motivation of jihadist groups.
The Roots of America’s Defeat

The foundations of failure were laid in the days, weeks and months that followed the Sept. 11 attacks, when the guiding assumptions of the “War on Terror” were put together.
As Taliban Conquer Afghanistan, Time to Sanction Pakistan

If robustly applied, the pain caused by sanctions could push the Pakistanis into curbing the worst tendencies of the Taliban.
What Exactly are ‘Auschwitz Borders’?

Longtime Israeli statesman Abba Eban made no bones about what would happen if Arab forces overran the nine-mile-wide coastal plain he was referring to.