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.
UN Sinks to a New Low with BDS-Inspired Blacklist

Sadly, Israel cannot expect justice in any form from the U.N. or its agencies, and must combat the biased, hateful actions emanating from this morally bankrupt organization.
Build Bibi Build!

The UN Human Rights Council’s release Wednesday of its blacklist of companies with financial ties and business relations with Israeli Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria is a reminder of Israel’s vulnerability and the vulnerability of Jews worldwide.
The Likud and Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook

The Likud has always been branded a “right-wing” party in American and international media, and at home in Israel.
Time to Bar the Joint Arab List

Even a cursory perusal of the official platforms of the alliance reflects a stark rejection of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people.
Israeli Sovereignty and the Future of Trump’s Peace Plan

If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fails to apply Israeli sovereignty to the Judea and Samaria communities before the election, not only will he almost certainly lose the elections, his defeat will bury Trump’s peace plan and harm Trump’s re-election chances.
If Not Now, When?

Today, there is a family or several families on every street in the Jewish communities of Judea and Samaria that have felt the horrific pain inflicted by an Arab terrorist.
From Rabin to Trump: A Price for Saying No?

For the very first time, someone has had the guts to tell the Palestinians there is a price to pay for saying no. That price is the Rabin peace plan.