Israel Must Neutralize Terrorists – Not Exile Them Abroad

Deporting terrorists does not eliminate the problem—it merely relocates it.
Minorities Abandoned: Europe’s Double Standard on Islamist Oppression in the Middle East

Israel will always be the first to come to the aid of minorities in distress
U.S. Attacks in Yemen Provide a Security Blanket for Israel in The Hague

If the International Criminal Court were to rule that Israel’s actions were illegitimate, in practice, they would also be condemning the similar U.S. approach.
Israel Renews the Fighting in Gaza: Breaking the Paradigm

Israel is not allowing Hamas to dictate the rules of the game
The Hypocrisy of the Human Rights Industrial Complex

No campus protests were held for Alawites or Christians in Syria murdered by Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa’s forces.
Abu Muhammad al-Jolani Bears Direct Responsibility for the Massacre of the Alawite Sect in Syria

If he does not punish those responsible and fails to demonstrate firm control over the internal situation, he will quickly lose international support.
Beyond the Narrative of Blame: The Urgent Need for an Honest Reckoning on Israel and October 7

Following the massacre of October 7, Israel remains in the throes of a collective trauma, leading to intense self-recrimination. Yet the obsessive focus on our failures risks diverting attention from the true threat – the ideology that drove the October 7 attack in the first place. The October 7 massacre was the culmination of an […]
Is There a Future for a Unified Syria?

On December 8, 2024, one of the most brutal regimes – the Assad family’s 50-year rule – finally fell. Throughout its reign, Syria endured two civil wars (1982, 2011), during which the regime killed over 600,000 Syrians, with tens of thousands disappearing in prisons, never to be accounted for. More than six million Syrians were […]
The Resilience of the Israeli Nation Is Being Tested

This article previously appeared in Israel Hayom on March 10, 2025. A nation is tested by dangers and during crises and armed conflicts. Only strong resilience is capable of navigating against all odds. Demoralization kills action and risks plunging the country into an irreversible coma. Despite serious military and governmental failures, the overwhelming majority of […]
Why PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas Decided to Appoint a Deputy

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas unexpectedly announced at the Arab League summit in Cairo his decision to appoint a deputy and reinstate senior Fatah officials who had been expelled from the movement. Abbas was forced to yield to regional and international pressures. According to Fatah sources, the United States is pushing for Majed Faraj to be […]
The Quds Force’s Expansion: Iranian Subversion in Jordan and the West Bank Post-October 7, 2023

Tehran has not abandoned its long-term vision of jihadist expansion.
Trump’s Advisor-Relative Stresses Israel’s Security Critical

Senior advisor Massad Boulos reassures Jerusalem Center researchers about his position on the conflict during Washington meeting.
Remembering Dore Gold – Visionary Scholar-Diplomat

Dore’s visionary approach to Israel’s national security, his scholarship, and diplomatic finesse was only matched by his consummate personal integrity.
Israel Redrawing Its Borders in Syria and Lebanon

The Jewish State is acting based on its security needs, in full coordination with the Trump administration, while also strengthening ties with the Druze community in Syria.
Zelensky Made Every Possible Mistake, But Here’s What Israel Can Learn from It

The Ukrainian leader was unprepared and projected insecurity, much like former U.S. President John F. Kennedy when he met with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.