Egypt’s President Sisi is Irreplacable

This week, Egyptian voters are going to the polls, either to vote to re-elect President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi or to vote for the other guy.
Media Confused Watching its Trump-Russia Narrative Go Up in Smoke

According to the Atlantic, it’s about him being sensitive to criticism that challenges the validity of his election.
The Sultan’s Pleasure: Turkey Expands its Operations in Syria and Iraq

A larger-scale Turkish assault into Dohuk and Nineveh provinces to carve out an enclave between the Kurdish areas in Iraq and Syria is not an impossibility.
Never Again. In Syria?

The United States should join Israel in that determination – not because we need to determine whether Bashar Assad stays or goes, but to fulfill the promise embedded in “Never Again.”
Despite Anti-Israel Resolutions, UNHRC Undergoing a Positive Change

We already know there is an automatic majority against Israel in the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Ronald Lauder Turns on Israel

It is impossible to know why Lauder just abandoned Israel. But he did. He didn’t administer tough love. He turned his guns on the Jewish state while insisting that he loves it.
Bolton’s Appointment is a Brilliant America First Move

The combination of Trump and Bolton no doubt puts fear in the hearts of America’s enemies, and heartens America’s allies.
Why Palestinians Need an Israel Victory

The moment is right for fresh thinking in order to dispatch the old and stale Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Checking the Smart Abbas

Mahmoud Abbas thinks everything that happened in the Arab world over the past seven years has been part of an American plot to harm the Palestinians.
Olmert’s Delusional Conspiracy Theory

The former prime minister is truly convinced that it wasn’t Palestinian President Abbas who thwarted his peace proposal, but rather his own political rivals. In an odd and puzzling campaign, he is refusing to hold the Palestinians accountable and pointing the finger at everyone else.