Hamas Fails to Curb Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which has no Interest in Stabilizing Gaza

Following recent rocket fire, Israel cannot tolerate “the rules of the game” that PIJ is trying to impose on it, and the objective of reaching a long-term “understanding” with the main terrorist group, Hamas, is looking increasingly distant.
The True Danger of Coronavirus (COVID-19): What are the real risks of infection, death and a global pandemic?

Bear in mind, too, that the influenza death rate is suppressed because we have a vaccine that, while it does not seem very effective in preventing the disease, does ready the body to handle it.
The Massive – But Reversible – Defeats of Iran and Turkey

To fight the U.S. allied Kurds, Erdogan betrayed Washington and tried to make a deal with Russia and Iran at the Kurds’ expense.
The Glub, Glub, Glub of Recession Circling the Drain

The services sector of the USS economy — the long hold out from recession — just fell off a cliff into recessionary territory.
Tel Aviv’s Mayor vs. the Middle East Forum

Ron Huldai’s autocratic reaction to an Israel Victory Project ad campaign is yet another demonstration of Israel’s die-hard left increasingly relying on police methods as it continues to decline.
Sanitizing Soros through Guilt by Association

Just because George Soros is a magnet for anti-Semites does not mean there aren’t well-founded grounds for complaints against his behavior.
Challengers Gantz and Lapid Attack Netanyahu-Trump Relationship

The Blue and White leaders are handicapping themselves before possibly entering office by violating any trust they may have hoped to build with the Trump administration.
Bad Globalism: China Controls our Meds

Securing the production of our medication is not a partisan idea, it’s a national emergency. Leaders of both sides need to step up.
Conference of Presidents: Jewish Mission to Saudi Arabia the Result of ‘Two Decades of Effort’

Much of the diplomacy takes place over time and under the radar, says Malcolm Hoenlein, longtime executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, “by building meaningful relationships across the board.”
Can Trump’s Iran Policy Succeed in the Long Run?

“Maximum pressure” has helped back Iran into a corner. But it will take political will, rather than a strategic or diplomatic move, to ensure its ultimate success.