Did Corona Kill Sovereignty

Judea and Samaria Protest

The “Peace to Prosperity” plan is on the table, but as far as being a main foreign policy agenda item, it’s as if someone in Washington pushed the pause button.

Stability for our Enemies

Israel’s security community isn’t alone in its preference for stability—even at the cost of strengthening enemies.

What Does Iran’s Pivot to China Mean for Israel?

Tehran and Beijing have been reported to be planning broad economic and security deals that could pave the way for China’s multibillion-dollar investment in Iran’s energy and military sectors, as the Jewish state cautiously eyes the developing relationship.

The Islamist Takeover of George Floyd

From the moment that video footage of Floyd’s death went viral, Palestinian activists throughout the U.S. and abroad tried to turn the subsequent protests against police brutality into an American intifada.

A Chill Wind from Poland

The legacy of two forms of totalitarianism—Nazism and communism—continue to impact Poland, alongside its long, grim tradition of domestic anti-Semitism.