The Gaza Flotilla Is a Fraud

Far from a humanitarian mission, the latest 70-vessel spectacle on its way to Gaza from Italy is a costly act of political theater.
The Assassination of Abu Obeida – Why Is Hamas Remaining Silent?

Senior Israeli security officials note that such silence is not new; Hamas often delays its statements following targeted Israeli assassinations, raising questions whether this stems from attempts to verify the information or from a deliberate strategy of ambiguity.
The Impact of Radical Legal Ideology: From the Classroom to the International Forum

Massive funding of Critical Legal Studies-style academic and extracurricular programs promotes anti-Western ideas and undermines international community institutions and legal conventions.
Western Countries Focus on Iran Technicalities, Ignore Ideological Bent

The West must look beyond nuclear “offsides” and confront the core issue: a regime in decline, anchored to a dying leader, ruling over a weary population hungry for change.
Israel, Gaza, and the Race Against Time

The Trump proposal to create a 10-year trusteeship levels the playing field and provides an opportunity for the Egyptians to open its border with Gaza.
Turkey-Israel: Diplomatic Relations in Turmoil

Economic pressures and strategic realities may drive Ankara toward reconciliation, but Israel must demand concrete diplomatic guarantees before any normalization.
War and Symbols

Why Israel killed Hamas’s propaganda chief and why Mahmoud Abbas still doesn’t belong at the United Nations.
Hamas’s Survival Cards

The movement is prepared to pay a heavy price in the loss of its fighters and civilian casualties, relying on continued popular support in Gaza rooted in the ideology of resistance and jihad.
Syria’s Al-Sharaa and the Most Dangerous Mutation of Political Islamism

The Syrian leader is heading a neo-Jihadism that is more insidious and dangerous than all other forms of political Islamism and Salafi-Jihadism the world has known so far.
Lebanon’s Government Preparing to Stall U.S. Plan to Disarm Hizbullah

The U.S.-proposed plan seeks to disarm Hizbullah through a phased approach, requiring Israel to halt military operations and withdraw from Lebanese territory.
Make An Offer They Can’t Refuse

Netanyahu is presenting Hamas with his own Corleone-style bargain – accept the political reshaping of Gaza voluntarily, or face destruction on the battlefield.
A Normalization Agreement Between Israel and Syria Remains a Distant Prospect

Signing a security agreement with al-Jolani’s jihadist regime would limit the IDF’s freedom of action and restrict Israel’s ability to defend Golan Heights communities and the Druze in Suweyda.
The E1 Battle: Why Israel Can’t Bow to Macron’s Palestinian Fantasy

The E1 corridor, connecting Jerusalem to Ma’ale Adumim, is a vital buffer against the encirclement of Israel’s capital by a hostile Palestinian entity.
Iran: Cautious But Still Dangerous

Iran will remain careful not to invite Israel or the U.S. to renew attacks on Iranian targets. Nevertheless, Iranian military and political spokespeople will keep making boastful comments, bragging of their readiness to confront Israel with stronger weapons.
“The Green Prince” and the Truth About Hamas

Mosab Hassan Yousef: Hamas seeks to replace Jews and Christians. “If the world does not understand this, everyone will pay the price.”