What a Crown Prince Wants

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud is here to rebrand. If all goes well, his visit to the US this week will wow Americans with Saudi Arabia’s new progressivism, increase US investment in the Saudi economy, and align the US and Saudi strategies in the Middle East.
First Person Account: A Terrorist Attack in the Old City Solidifies Israel’s Significance for Birthright Participants

A soldier added his hope that the Israelis on the trip provided a complex perspective of what life is like, adding, “Today was instrumental in understanding that.”
Netanyahu’s New Mandate to Lead

In the meantime, Netanyahu received a new mandate to lead the country from the public this week. So whatever happens with the investigations, he and his ministers can credibly and comfortably lead the country until November 2019.
Firing Tillerson Removed an Obstacle to Peace

As Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was being fired on Tuesday, his central assumptions about the Palestinian conflict with Israel, which are shared by the entire Washington foreign policy establishment, literally blew up in Gaza.
Twin Perils for Israel: Iranian Nuclear Weapons and “Palestine”

Special to Arutz Sheva by an internationally known expert on nuclear dangers in the Middle East: ‘Such singly unique threats as Iranian nuclear weapons and “Palestine” should also be treated analytically with respect to their foreseeable conjunctions.’
The Key To Middle East Peace Is An Arab-Israeli Peace Process

Hamas is an ideological, military, and terrorist movement.
Trump and Putin: What’s Really Going On?

Will it be that the apparent facts of Mr. Trump’s “cooperation” with Vladimir Putin were just never sufficiently clear or compelling? If so, then we may all soon have to learn to “love chaos.”
Palestinian Textbooks Teach War Not Peace

If Israel and the Palestinians are ever to forge an agreement meaningful to both sides, Palestinian educational reform must be a linchpin.
The Prime Minister’s Speech

What interested them and the way they saw the historic speech are not at all the same as the rest of the audience’s reactions.
Achieving AIPAC’s Mission

AIPAC has a substantive case to make to Democrats.