Can Biden’s Zeal to Deal Work Better than ‘Maximum Pressure’?

The unsurprising announcement that the United States is ready to sit down with Iran is worrisome because of the new administration team’s modest goals and dismal negotiating record.
The ICC’s European Puppet Masters

The Europeans had the power to prevent or end the ICC’s bigoted treatment of the Jewish state at every point, and instead took active steps to ensure it would continue.
New Report by Human-Rights Group Responds to Anti-Israeli Bias Perpetuated at UNHRC

“The purpose is to fill that gap by providing the first-ever examination of claims made under Item 7, and to provide a detailed analysis, citing to sources of fact and international law,” said researcher and writer Dina Rovner.
Israel Goes Back to the Future

Israel was able to withstand unrelenting pressure and hostility from Washington during the Obama years. Will it be able to do the same after Joe Biden takes office?
Trump’s Lasting Legacy will be the Abraham Accords

The U.S. president’s policies towards Israel and the greater Middle East may well withstand the tests of history.
UN and Israel Join in Rejecting UN Budget Over Funding Jew-Hating Conference

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The Genius of Israel’s Foreign Policy: Mixing Normalization and Silent War

Israel does not always wait until a problem has ripened in order to meet it with large-scale conventional military or diplomatic means.
In Praise of Diplomatic Quid Pro Quos

Trump’s critics blasted the Morocco-Israel normalization agreement as merely a transaction, rather than peace. They forget that deals based on mutual interests are the only kind that last.
The Declining Credibility of Palestinian Objections to the IHRA Definition of Anti-Semitism

A dramatic sense of how this process is unfolding was on display at the United Nations—the citadel of global anti-Zionism.
The Prospective Return of Global Appeasement

In a knockdown fight between good and evil, liberal universalists split the difference and call that justice.