Biden Team’s Blind Spot on Terror
President-elect Joe Biden’s first major foreign policy appointments are being hailed as centrists and experts.
Can Biden Renew Foreign Aid to Palestinians while Still Adhering to Taylor Force Act?

“Sympathizers in the Democratic Party are trying to convince the Palestinians to make changes in the law so salaries will be based on economic conditions and not just on terrorism,” said Yossi Kuperwasser, a senior intelligence and security expert at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
How Nuremberg’s Universalism Undermined its Noble Aims

A clear line connects the tribunal on Nazi atrocities to current anti-Semitism.
China Wants to Blind the World

For officials there, it should be remembered that the word “sovereignty” is interpreted as a license for governments to do whatever they wish within the territories under their jurisdiction.
Pot calling Kettle Black? Turkey blasts America for “Antisemitism”

Erdemir, a member of the Turkish parliament from 2011-2015 for the CHP party told Israel Hayom that Erdogan’s antisemitism is so venomous that it will “continue to haunt Turkey long after he is gone from office”
Major Worldwide Famine in 2021 ‘Presaging Messiah as Prophesied by Amos’

“There will be a famine for food in the days before Moshiach, a famine like the world has never seen before,” Rabbi Batzri said to Israel365 News.
Thomas Friedman Lectures About Lying

The problem is that the columnist himself seems to disagree with his own words.
The Approaching Storm in US-Israel Relations
Talk of Biden’s joviality and personal warmth, and of moderates versus radicals, are soothing distractions for Israelis about to face the most hostile U.S. administration in history.
Biden Administration Will Likely Seek to Make Its Own Stamp on Mideast, Say Experts

Michal Hatuel-Radoshitzky, a research fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies, states it is safe to assume that the incoming president’s initial energies will be internally focused due to the coronavirus and the economy. In addressing the Mideast, the priority is likely to focus on Iran and the nuclear deal, followed by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Still Stuck in a Time Warp

Only at the United Nations is the Palestinian question still regarded as the key to regional, if not global, peace, when that view has become an anachronism everywhere else.