Former Mossad Director: China ‘the Only Country’ that Can Bring About Agreement in Vienna

Carice Witte, founder and executive director at SIGNAL, adds: “Considering America’s growing concerns about technology and critical infrastructure, contrasted with Jerusalem’s need to carry out massive infrastructure projects over the next decade, now may be the time for Israel to develop a strategy for managing relations with Beijing.”
Fact-Checking the CAIR, ADL Flame War

The leaders of two organizations which are supposed to be in business to fight bigotry took turns accusing each other of engaging in bigotry.
Gantz was Warning Washington, Not Tehran

Talk about preparations for a strike on Iran is aimed at restraining American appeasement, though the tactic may not stop back channel nuclear talks that could render Israeli protests moot.
Does the United States Need an Official Islamophobia Monitor?

The Ilhan Omar-sponsored bill sounds like a gesture against prejudice. Still, the effort may do more to legitimize a form of anti-Semitism than to counter hate against Muslims.
CAIR’s Antisemitism Ignored or Embraced by Elected Officials

Although the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has a long and documented history of attacking Jews and Israel, many American elected officials don’t seem to mind.
The Hardship of Not Visiting Israel is Not Just Jewish

This past week, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett made headlines in the Jewish world with a sincere expression of his awareness of the “hardship” that’s been faced by Jewish communities throughout the diaspora.
The Generals’ Belated Awakening

It is beginning to dawn on the Israelis that when it comes to Iran’s nuclear program, the Jewish state stands alone.
Skirting the Line Between a Lukewarm Friend and an Enemy

Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York was praised for visiting Israel. But his alliances with anti-Zionists and disturbing stands illustrate the dubious nature of the search for friends of the Jewish state on the far-left.
Beijing’s Belt and Road Buys Influence in the Middle East

Both allies and enemies of the West have sought to maintain robust relations with Beijing.
IPT Exclusive: CAIR’s Awad Considers Tel Aviv “Occupied,” Prays for its Liberation

Nihad Awad normally presents himself as mild mannered and measured.