The “Two-State Solution” and the Arab Palestinians: Partition or Politicide?

The Palestinians are engaged in an open-ended religious war using military and non-military tactics.
In Spite of Growing Frustration with Iran, the West Creates a Problematic, De Facto Arrangement with Tehran

The military aid Iran provides to Russia for its war against Ukraine effectively places Iran as a party to the war.
Foreign Policy Forecast for the Middle East in 2023

How will 2023 be different from last year?
The Evolution of AIPAC’s Political Operation in Washington over 50 Years – An Eyewitness Perspective

The 2021 formation of a political action committee was the latest of AIPAC’s fateful decisions, always dedicated to bipartisanship.
Reenergizing the Israel-Africa Strategic Partnership

National security includes food security – the ability to feed one’s people.
The Problem with Lapid’s Weak Conditions for Establishing a Palestinian State

Israel must retain the ability to act when terrorism from Palestinian territory resumes.
How to Understand the Iranian Threat

Iran wanted to remake the Middle East. It had dispatched Shi’ite proxy armies to Syria, with their families to reconfigure the regional demography as it aspired to convert Syria into a Shi’ite State.
Mahmoud Abbas’ “50 Holocausts” Remarks Are Part of the Palestinian Narrative

The dangerous implications of Abbas’ historical claim
India and Israel in the New World Order

Indian governments feel a sense of responsibility to protect the 1.5 million Indian workers in the Gulf, Saudi Arabia, and UAE.
The Discriminatory “Status Quo” on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount: An International Law Viewpoint

A centuries-old “status quo” makes no sense in today’s relatively liberal, freer, and tolerant world.
The UN Human Rights Council’s “Commission of Inquiry” Goes Openly Antisemitic

How to respond? Disband the Inquiry. Pull the political and financial plugs
How Norway and EU Are Undermining the Oslo Accords

They have decided to restore funding to NGOs linked to the outlawed terror organization: “Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.”
Jewish Americans and Antisemitism: How their Views Compare with the Rest of America

Do Jewish Americans feel safe? Who do they fear?
The Satmar Hasidic Sect and the Exodus of Yemeni Jews

The role of the Satmar Hasidic sect in trying to influence the policies of sovereign governments, such as the Yemeni government, regarding the status and future of the Jews in that country, and the Israeli government regarding the immigration and absorption of Yemeni Jews in Israel.
The Iranian Protests Continue and Are Shaking the Unity of the Conservative Camp

The Raisi government is under fire