Israel’s “Teflon” Prime Minister

Israelis like myself are wary of bandwagons and happy to leave well enough alone.
Tzippy and the Iceberg

Princeton University Hillel’s last-minute decision on Monday to cancel Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipy Hotovely’s scheduled address was the tip of a very dangerous iceberg.
Political Correctness Run Amuck

During the early part of November, the Israeli press extensively covered yet another cancellation of a pro-Israel speaker in America.
Pusillanimous Progressivism at Princeton

The poison ivy to which I am referring is the intolerant and narrow-minded form of left-wing idealism that will brook no dissent and will not countenance any opposing points of view.
Anti-Israel Activists have No Interest in a Dialogue

A person who asks about a 12-year-old killed by Israeli soldiers isn’t interested in knowing that the IDF—more than any other army—is making an effort to avoid innocent casualties. He and his cronies are simply seeking to convince the free world that Israel is massacring innocent civilians.
Saudi Purges and Duty to Act

For 70 years, Saudi Arabia served as the largest and most significant incubator of Sunni jihad.
It’s the Economy, Stupid

One of Israel’s prime time evening news programs ran a series on what it called the Palestinian middle class.
The Iran-Hamas-Hezbollah Connection

Now that the Iranians have sole control over Lebanon, their eyes are set on the Gaza Strip.
The Enemies of Kurdistan are the Enemies of the US

Iran is on a mission.
Is the Arab World Beginning to See Reason?

The United Arab Emirates consider fighting the terror organizations spawned by the Muslim Brotherhood as a crucial mission.