The Nuclear Deal is Not Unavoidable

The Lapid-Gantz-Bennett government can’t see that because it does not understand U.S. politics or the complex way in which foreign policy is crafted in America.
The Racism in US Mideast Policy

Palestinian Arab terrorism—from suicide bombings to potentially lethal rock-throwing—has become so commonplace over the years that many officials long ago grew weary of trying to get them to stop.
Israeli-American Naval Medical Personnel Drill Sets Up ‘Hospital at Sea’

Joint teams from both fleets practiced emergency medicine aboard two Israeli Sa’ar 6 ships, the largest vessels in the Israeli fleet.
Violence Against Diaspora Jews is Not Israel’s Fault

If the terror surge spreads elsewhere, the reason will be the normalization of anti-Israel hate and complacency about Islamist radicalism, not Jews bearing the burden of “white privilege.”
The Negev Two-State Summit

To block criticism of the new Iran nuclear deal, Blinken’s aim at the summit was to neutralize the Israeli-Arab anti-Iran strategic alliance. And he used the two-state solution to achieve this goal.
Cold War II and Biden’s New ‘New World Order’

Unless we mobilize, expect no good outcome.
US Obsession with Palestinians and Appeasement of Iran Dampened Negev Summit

While hailing the Abraham Accords, in his joint press statement at the conclusion of the summit U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said: “We have to be clear that these regional peace agreements are not a substitute for progress between Palestinians and Israelis.”
Why Liberals Fail to Equate Israel and Ukraine

The reaction to aggression against each country plays very differently in the anti-Semitic West.
Zelensky’s Unfortunate Knesset Address

The Ukrainian leader being hailed as a heroic David fending off an evil Goliath not only chastised the Jewish state; he totally distorted Holocaust history in the process.
Infuriating Ambassador Nides

Perhaps it’s a coincidence that I just finished reading Richard Heideman’s new book, “The Bloody Price of Freedom” last week, the same week in which US Ambassador Thomas Nides said that he was “infuriated” by settlement growth.