Trump and Netanyahu Face their Rendezvous with Destiny

Netanyahu’s actions over the next few weeks will determine whether he goes down in history as one of the greatest Jewish leaders of all time, or is remembered as a disappointment of Sabbatean proportions.
De-Americanizing America

Americans seem swept up in a movement bent on jettisoning a paradigm that brought resounding success, while embracing one that wrought failure wherever implemented.
“Death to America,” Love for North Korea and Hate for Israel at Brooklyn Rally

So it was at the rally in Brooklyn yesterday that the crowd embraced a speaker who lauded North Korea – which has one of the world’s worst human rights records – for its refusal to recognize Israel.
Prevent an Arab State of Palestine? Embrace the Idea

In the past, multiple times having done so, we have seen the Palestinian Arabs refuse, reject and back away from such negotiations.
No Going Wobbly Now, Bibi

Netanyahu’s vacillations are clearly a product of the immense pressure being exerted on him to turn his back on Trump’s Middle East peace plan. This is a shame. It is also absurd.
The US Finally Begins to Stand Up to the ICC

Trump’s executive order against the International Criminal Court is a good start, but much more can and should be done.
The Debate Over the Future of the Territories

Why is the fate of the West Bank such a charged issue?
EU Hypocrites Take Territory While Blasting Israeli Annexation

France, the Grand Annexer, lectures Israel? How do you say chutzpah in French?
Towards a US-Led ‘Economic Prosperity Network’

The current global health and economic crisis has made it clear that the world’s democracies need to work together to reduce their reliance on autocratic, illiberal regimes such as that of China.
No, Annexation Wouldn’t Hurt Israel

Various governments will condemn Israel, but they will continue to have relations with the Jewish state because it’s in their interest to do so. Their bark is much worse than their bite.