On the Middle East, France is a Tale of Two Countries

The French, to the casual observer, are a real enigma when it comes to foreign policy.
Why Obama Fails to Calm Israeli Fears

In his interview to Israeli TV last Tuesday night, President Obama emphasized the theme of what he considers excessive Israeli fear.
The New Government’s War on BDS

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government is less than a month old, but it’s already apparent that it is different from its predecessors.
An Indian Answer to the Iranian Nuclear Threat

President Obama’s efforts to sign a nuclear deal with Iran have sparked an outcry from other countries to a point where foes are now becoming friends.
US Supreme Court Sides with Obama in Denying Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

The US Supreme Court has handed down a ruling denying Jerusalem as part of Israel, Israel National News reported.
No More ‘Terrorism’ or ‘Terrorists’ For Me

Terrorism is such a loaded word.
When a Piece of Paper Meant Life or Death

“It is a fantastic commentary on the inhumanity of our times,” journalist Dorothy Thompson wrote at the height of the 1930s European Jewish refugee crisis.
ISIS Won’t Find Nuclear Weapons in Iraq or Syria, Thanks to Israel

Pres. Obama continues to legitimize a nuclear Iran with his surrender-based negotiations,he also worries incongruously about regional nuclear proliferation.
Israeli-American Coach David Blatt Leads Cleveland Cavaliers to first NBA Finals Victory

Last night, under the direction of Israeli-American coach David Blatt, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat out California’s Golden State Warriors in the Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
ISIS: A Four-Letter Household Word

Unfortunately ISIS has become a four-letter household word with which most westerners and Arabs are quite familiar.