Israel Should Stay Wary of Turkey’s Gifts

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his government are currently engaged in a charm offensive directed at both Israel and the European Union.
Maher Bitar and Israel’s Ideological Elections

U.S. President Joe Biden’s choice to name an anti-Israel political activist as senior director for Intelligence at the National Security Council may place Israel in a precarious position.
What’s the Matter with Holocaust Education?

More Americans are being taught about the Shoah, though that doesn’t seem to be doing much to stop anti-Semitism. Maybe the problem is what they’re being taught and why.
The Israel Lobby is Good for America

Each hinterland fights for its cause. Each provides diplomatic support, financial aid and armaments.
Heartbreak and Fear but God Bless America

Some applauded the victory but many were outraged, some perplexed, then others stand in fear.
America’s ‘Great Purge’ (and Israel)

The unprecedented fusion between the Democratic Party and corporate America bodes ill for the Jewish state.
On the Same Day he Preached Unity, Biden Went the Other Way
Right after promising to “bring America together,” President Joe Biden thumbed his nose at the millions of Americans who didn’t vote for him.
Will America Stay the Strong Horse When it Comes to Iran?

Mixed messages have been released from appointees of the new U.S. government as far as Mideast policies. Could the new Biden administration be floundering in incoherence and arguments between opposing factions?
Unity or Deprogramming? How About Defending Free Speech?

A new president gives us hope for a fresh start, but as a political culture war continues to rage, Jews have an obligation to oppose the silencing of dissenting voices.
Quo Vadis, Bipartisan Support for Israel?

Stopping the erosion of—and reinforcing—bipartisan support requires addressing U.S. concerns in general as well as the changing US society, culture and order of priorities.