A Primer for Netanyahu-Haters

You’ve drawn a bead on Netanyahu, you’ve set him up as an axiomatically malign force. You need to stick to that view at all costs, and this primer can assist you in doing so.
Losing and Winning the Temple Mount

Israel ceded the Temple Mount to terrorists last week. But with a clear goal, we can get it back in short order and keep it perpetually for the good of all humanity.
Are Jews Historical Artifacts in Europe?

More and more, Jewish life in Europe seems to be lived behind protective barriers: soldiers, police and finally actual glass cases.
Can the President Pardon Himself?

James Madison wrote in The Federalist Papers that no person “is allowed to be a judge in his own case.”
Preparing for the Inevitable?

So long as there is radical Islam, real peace for Israel is extremely unlikely.
Kicking the Iranian Nuclear Deal Down the Road

By certifying compliance, we are enabling the Iranians to proceed at the peril of our own lives, and those of our children and grandchildren.
Caving in Cravenly to Terror, Acting Stupidly Towards Jordan

Israel has damaged its image and its security in no small measure and must change its attitude to the Hashemite Kingdom.
Middle Eastern Arithmetic

If quiet returns it will not be complete, but hopefully it will last a reasonable time until the next crisis and uptick in violence.
When Christians Impersonate Jews

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the audience of Evangelical Christians at this week’s CUFI conference that they are Israel’s best friends in the world.
Israel: U.S.-Russia Deal on Syria Gives Iran a Win, Is Unacceptable

Earlier this week, after a meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron in Paris, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu let the cat out of the bag.