Sizing up the 2017-2020 Housing Cliff Hanger

With so much complacency toward the misallocation of credit, it’s hard to see how anything could go wrong at this point.
Israeli Sovereignty and the Future of Trump’s Peace Plan

If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fails to apply Israeli sovereignty to the Judea and Samaria communities before the election, not only will he almost certainly lose the elections, his defeat will bury Trump’s peace plan and harm Trump’s re-election chances.
If Not Now, When?

Today, there is a family or several families on every street in the Jewish communities of Judea and Samaria that have felt the horrific pain inflicted by an Arab terrorist.
Arabs are in an Uproar (Over the Prospect of Living in Palestine)

In no other conflict have aggressors been invited by their victims to remain citizens of the country they’ve been trying to wipe off the map.
Amid a Spate of Palestinian Attacks, Israel’s Security Forces Seek to Prevent an Explosion of Violence

So far, the succession of incidents appears to be unorganized, with each terrorist incident prompting another in a chain reaction, even in areas like Jenin, which has been quiet for years.
GDP is In, and Recession is Out … or Is It?

A recession is when the economy declines significantly for at least six months.
For any Chance at Peace, the Palestinian Education System must be Overhauled

The U.S. peace plan calls for Palestinian education reform, and the context cannot be ignored; 20 years of research show that the PLO has transformed Palestinian schools into a tool of war against Israel.
Who Cares about Palestinian Rejectionism?

The Palestinians have spent decades overplaying their hand, but the world seems to be catching on to their lethal game.
Time for the Architects of Middle East Failures to be Quiet

Longtime State Department peace processors who helped wreck the region under Clinton or Obama, and are now the first to criticize the Trump plan, lack credibility.
The Trump Plan: The Good, the Bad, the Unknown and the Untenable

Whether or not it is actually implemented, the “deal” cannot effectively address Israel’s demographic menace, but only perpetuate it.