A Match Made in History

The recent two-day visit of Narendra Modi to Israel, the first ever by an Indian Prime Minister, has been depicted as heralding a new strategic partnership between New Delhi and Jerusalem.
The Syrian Refugee Tragedy in Lebanon

A Syrian living in Paris sends an angry and emotional letter to the world – and particularly to the Lebanese.
So Now American Zionists Want to Boycott Israel

Don’t blame Israel’s current prime minister for the recent capitulation. His government’s survival depends on his unholy alliance.
Israel Victory Project

The most recent polls report that most Israeli Jewish adults want Palestinian defeat and Israeli victory.
The North Korean Crisis as Competitive Risk Taking

On increasingly urgent matters concerning North Korean nuclear weapons and corresponding missile development, the US and its pertinent allies should focus not on proliferating ordnance per se, but rather on underlying analytic and intellectual orientations to effective control.
UNESCO Reflects Not the Nations’ Antisemitism, But Our Own Self-Hatred

It is quite symbolic that UNESCO, the organization in charge of world heritage, is denying our historic right to Israel.
Who Do We Trust?

Despite our leaders’ daily exclamations of relying on the US and a few others, it’s hard to believe that Israelis feel a great deal of trust in anyone.
Hezbollah’s Missiles Will Not Rust

If we aren’t indifferent to Hezbollah’s expansion of its capabilities, what are we planning to do about it?
Already, Enough is Enough

The steady criminal, immoral and unethical acts and behaviors by governments and people groups are escalating around the world.
Israel and Self-Defense: Dealing Militarily with Syria ‘Spillovers’

International law, Israel must continue to remind the world,  is not a suicide pact.