Key Factors Behind the Improvement in Israel-India Relations

From defense spending to agriculture, water management, drip irrigation, pharmaceuticals and the tech field, the deepening connection between Jerusalem and New Delhi is inescapable. Where does the relationship go from here?
Ambassador Nides’ Delusions about Palestinian Terrorism

The U.S. ambassador to Israel thinks that the “vast, vast majority” of Palestinians oppose terror, but the numbers say otherwise.
What Killed the Two-State Solution? Cheers and Cash for Terrorists

The Biden administration and leftist groups insist that Israel pave the way for Palestinian sovereignty. But broad support for anti-Jewish terrorism explains why it’s a non-starter.
Requiem for a Descending Star

World leaders’ resentment over the dominant role of the U.S. has been boiling over, and a number of factors have led them to the dangerous conclusion that America no longer has the will to fight to defend our own interests.
A Sorry Summit

Meeting with African leaders, Biden avoids the pivotal issues.
New Israeli Government to Besieged Public: Terrorists to Get Death Penalty

Tragically, terrorists seem undeterred by the threat of jail time in Israeli prisons. And why should they be?
Can US Jews Love the Real Israel—or Only the Fantasy Version?

Most Americans don’t like the Jewish state’s new government. But it still deserves their support against those who work to undermine and destroy it.
2022: The Year FUD Took Off

The ideas and institutions that anchored us in the past are falling away, yet the shape of our new era remains unclear.
Where the Netanyahu Government Differs from its Predecessor

The new government is prepared to stand up to the Biden administration when necessary.
The Real Woke Jews

If you are fixated on the identity politics of others, and wonder whether Jews should be represented on the continuum, then Yiddish is the place to start.