San Remo Matters

San Remo affirmed Jewish rights to the Land of Israel, and established the legal foundation and borders of Israel under international law.
China’s Hallowed Status at the United Nations

The fact that the Communist regime has been included on a panel to decide some of the world’s human-rights issues is just another example of how the various agencies that compose the U.N. system can be twisted to favor one member state even as they discriminate against another.
How We Are 3 – A Unique Israeli Perspective on the Coronavirus Pandemic

One “bright side” is that with plenty of “room at the Inn,” Israel has contracted with the national Dan Hotels to take over entire properties in which to house those infected but not (yet) in serious condition.
Back from the Brink

Until Benny Gantz threw his political lot in with the right-wing coalition, it would be little exaggeration to say that the entire Zionist endeavor was poised on a knife edge.
Israel and the Demise of the Global Village

Israel’s ability to protect itself today, and adapt its economy to the new post-global village reality will in large part determine how it survives and prospers in the post-global village world now taking shape.
The Viruses of Lebanon

The country is plagued by more than the debilitating global coronavirus pandemic, as terrorists beholden to Iran’s rulers are inflicting just as much damage, if not more.
What Happened to the Israeli Left?

MK Ofer Shelah from the Blue and White party is the architect of his party’s current efforts to form a government with the support of Joint Arab List.
Iran is a Mess… Which Creates Strategic Opportunities for Israel

Iran’s drive for regional hegemony and obsessive focus on assaulting Israel, combined with the coronavirus outbreak, have left it stretched thin. As a result, Jerusalem has a sad-but-real window of opportunity to act.
It was a Rainy Day in Jerusalem

It was a Friday morning, the rain was pouring down, it was very windy and cold.
Turning Human Rights into a Bad Joke

The U.N. anti-Israel blacklist asserts that the most basic essentials—food, water, transportation, communication—raise “particular human rights concerns.” But if every human activity is a “human rights concern,” then nothing is.