Reexamining the Question of ICC Jurisdiction Regarding the Israel-Hamas War

The Court’s decision on jurisdiction regarding the State of Israel is flawed and has caused a ripple effect that is now eating away at the Court’s effectivity and legitimacy.
The Covert Rise of China-Iran Military Ties and Israel’s Dilemma

By coupling discreet backchannel engagement with enhanced intelligence and sabotage efforts to disrupt Iran’s military buildup, Israel can foil the Chinese rehabilitation program without provoking a direct Sino-Israeli conflict.
Complicity in Terror: Why Recognizing a Palestinian State Will Not Lead to Peace

Western discourse has overlooked the fact that de facto Palestinian statehood in Gaza, established in 2007, paved the way to the unprecedented mass atrocity of Oct. 7, 2023.
The Palestinian Nuclear Option

Since defeating Israel militarily is not currently possible, the focus switches to weakening it psychologically.
The Dangerous Double Game with Qatar

The recent Israeli strike on a Doha villa where leaders of Hamas’ political wing had met failed to achieve all of its objectives, but it demonstrates the State of Israel’s determination to pursue Islamist terrorists to the bitter end, wherever they may be.
Israel Chooses Survival over Surrender

Peace will come when Hamas is defeated. If Europe insists on saving Hamas, Europe will pay the price.
The Economy of Hamas and How Israel Should Deal with it

The Hamas case demonstrates how non-state actors can exploit established economic systems to build substantial capabilities that challenge traditional approaches to conflict management.
If “Palestine” Is Born in Blood, the World Will Reap the Whirlwind

Western countries are pushing a flawed framework on the Middle East, a region they simply do not understand.
Charlie Kirk’s Murder Exposes Toxic Blend of Dangerous Dogmas

This is what happens when malice masquerades as “human rights.” What begins with slogans and stereotypes ends in blood.
Yemen Has Become a Central Theater of Confrontation Between Israel and the Iranian Axis

After the assassination of the Houthi prime minister and members of his government, intelligence sharing between Israel, the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates has intensified, and the daily escalation of launches and missile fire that challenge freedom of navigation and regional stability continues.
From Mediator to Target: Qatar’s Gamble with Hamas Backfires

Sovereignty cuts both ways. If Qatar enables Hamas to attack a neighboring sovereign state, then Israel will inevitably extend the battlefield to Qatar itself.
How Qatar’s Policy Endangers U.S. Interests in the Middle East

A wolf in sheep’s clothing: While Qatar strengthens economic ties with the U.S., its policy of supporting Hamas has advanced moves that could have led to the creation of an Islamic Middle East, resembling the Islamic State of ISIS, hostile to the U.S. and the West.
Refuse a Deal with Hamas at Any Cost

In a country at war, when soldiers and citizens are falling every day, street protests are counterproductive and unacceptable.
Jerusalem Terrorist Attack Is a New Intifada

Israel understands that its survival is at stake. But the West does not.
Psychological Diplomacy in the Face of a “Two-State” Tsunami: The “Puerto Rico Solution”

When presented with arguments in favor of such a model, 21% of Americans supported the notion versus 27% who supported the traditional “two-state solution.”