The Paris Conference and the Lobotomized Left

How long can the Left keep up its Jihad-Denial?
Reflections on the Second Lebanon War, 10 Years On

For those of us who took part in it, the war remains quiet and always just in view, like a suitcase filled with items of memory in the corner of a room.
Understanding the Piece Process

The more chaotic the world becomes, the more it busies itself with ingenuities that aim to “resolve” the conflict in the Middle East.
The Impact of Islamic Fundamentalism on Free Speech

The 57-member-state Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) have been working hard for years to render Islam the only religion, political system and ideology in the world that may not be questioned with impunity.
Understanding the Middle East Chaos at its Core

In the Middle East, geopolitics is merely a secondary reflection of something much more primary.
Desmond Tutu is Wrong about Marwan Barghouti

The Dutch and British colonists in South Africa were the subjects of empires that sent them to settle foreign lands on their behalf.
Israel Rises in the East

The significance of Netanyahu’s meeting with Putin in Moscow.
The Battle for Fallujah and the Future of Iraq

Fallujah is the picture of all that is wrong in the West’s thinking on the Middle East.
Israel Elected to Head UN Body for First Time in History

Israel has made history at the United Nations.
World Organization, RIP

The headline of this note, letting aspirations for an organized work rest in peace, may reflect more cynicism than reality.