Zionist ‘Nachas’

For more than two-thirds of our national existence, Jews were without an army of their own.
Israeli Obstacles to Peace

US President Trump intended to cut off US funding of UNRWA entirely this week.
Iran: An Interim Assessment

The protests in Iran appear, for now at least, to be subsiding. The key moment was the decision to task the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps with security in the three provinces that formed the center of the unrest – Hamadan, Isfahan and Lorestan.
Debating BDS with Cornel West

I recently debated Professor Cornel West of Harvard about the boycott movement against Israel. The topic was resolved: “The boycott, divestiture, and sanctions (BDS) movement will help bring about the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”
Right-wing Anti-corruption Protest Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg

Anyone paying attention to the discourse developing in the Right in general, and in Likud in particular, knows that the frustration there is on the rise; the things being said about Netanyahu, and not just behind closed doors, are far from expressions of unconditional support.
Thanksgiving’s Founders Who Loved the Bible, but Not the Jews

The Jewish Indian theory was accepted by scholars
The U.S. Military as a Zionist Organization

Israel and the United States are drawn together by common values and common threats to our well-being.
Bannon and the Anti-Israel Establishment

Bannon argued that it is because of the Republican establishment that then president Barack Obama was able to implement the nuclear deal with Iran.
Tzippy and the Iceberg

Princeton University Hillel’s last-minute decision on Monday to cancel Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipy Hotovely’s scheduled address was the tip of a very dangerous iceberg.
America, the Laughingstock

The United States has a credibility problem. Put plainly, aside from Israel, no one in the Middle East appears to take the Americans seriously.