This Is How Iran Recruited Dozens of Israeli Spies

Iran’s intelligence services have shifted to an aggressive espionage strategy by mass-recruiting through social media.
Why Do the Arabs in Judea and Samaria Lack Citizenship?

The Jordanians unilaterally stripped most of the residents of their citizenship, rendering them stateless.
Why Washington Must Accept the Limits of Diplomacy with Iran

A new JCPOA-style agreement risks misreading the region’s trajectory: it would not stabilize the Middle East but re-empower Iran at the precise moment when its regional project is weakening.
Israel’s Role in Trump’s Vision for the Mideast

At the core of the U.S. president’s foreign policy remains a call for Saudi Arabia and the broader Arab world to join the Abraham Accords.
How Hamas Exploits Psychology to Harm Israel from Within and Abroad

If we want to win – not just the battles but also the war – we must start by understanding the battlefield we’re actually on.
How to Solve the Iranian Problem

Eradicate the Iranian nuclear program, remove the regime and leave “nation-building” to the Iranian people.
Southern Baptist Support Powers America’s Relationship with Israel

In the face of those who choose to justify hatred, 13 million members of America’s largest Protestant denomination stand unwaveringly with Israel.
Shattering the Houthi Stronghold

Only a coordinated effort to dismantle Houthi power at its core can bring lasting peace to Yemen and stability to the region.
A New Approach to Dealing with Boycott Activities: Exacting a Price from the PA

The PA promotes BDS activities against Israel, but the Palestinian economy relies heavily on trade with the Jewish state, which, in turn, should halt all trade with the territories under PA rule.
King Abdullah Has Had Enough of the Muslim Brotherhood

Egyptian journalist Ahmed Moussa, closely associated with the Egyptian regime, stated: “The Muslim Brotherhood can never be trusted….All those affiliated with this treacherous organization should be executed.”
The Deadly Domino Effect of Islamism in the Horn of Africa

Qatar and Turkey contribute to instability through their support for Islamist movements, including the Houthis in Yemen, Al-Shabaab in Somalia, the SAF in Sudan, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Disarming Hizbullah: A Middle East Fantasy?

Given Iran’s involvement and despite the willingness to engage in dialogue, the prospects of Hizbullah disarming in the near future are minimal.
Nuclear Talks May Empower, Embolden Iran If U.S. Isn’t Careful

Without these considerations, the U.S. risks unintentionally accelerating a new Cold War in the Middle East.
Turkey’s Expanding Military Footprint Threatens Israel

Turkish cooperation with anti-Israel actors could draw Israeli responses. Yet both Ankara and Jerusalem are skilled at managing tensions through diplomatic channels.
Macron Fights for a Palestinian State, Trump Negotiates with the Iranians

The French president’s megalomania seems to blind him to the reality on the ground and the explosive situation in the Middle East.