Khizr Khan, the Media and the Rest of the Story

When Khizr M. Khan took to the stage at this year’s Democratic National Convention, he was a virtual unknown.
Why Jabhat Al Nusra has Divorced From Al Qaeda

Sometimes it is best to separate temporarily so as to be able to join forces with others.
Top Christian Aid Organization’s Funds Go To Hamas

As Israel’s Shin Bet unmasks a scandal.
Iran: Follow the Money

This is why the administration hid the fact from the American public.
Obama’s Legacy

This is his legacy. And this is their choice.
Israel’s Strategic Imperative

In Jerusalem/Tel Aviv, only those who meticulously learn to cast, will later be able to catch.
American Police Chiefs Tour Israel in Counter-Terrorism Seminar

The seminar lasted a week and was the twelfth of such events between Israeli and American law enforcement agencies.
The Trump Train Has Derailed

There is still the chance of an October Surprise, as a result of disclosures of new emails or Mrs. Clinton’s health problems surfacing again.
Trump, Hillary, the Emails and Russia

The press plays gotcha with Trump.
Academics Who Fabricate: This Time, It’s about Canary Mission

Back came a Twitter storm, angry at Canary Mission, angry at me, calling me names, pinning the new activity on me.