The threats to Israel’s existence as a democratic Jewish state have multiplied. They could weaken or undermine a pillar of Israeli national security – unquestioned U.S. support.
Bennett Is Siding With Putin, the Ruthless Killer
By opting for “neutrality” on Putin’s war against Ukraine, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has gravely betrayed Israel’s founding moral principles.
What the Ukraine Invasion Means for the Middle East
Turkey, Israel and Syria have been playing a complex tightrope act balancing their international ties and commitments, while keeping a wary eye on Russia’s imperialistic designs.
Israel: Confronting Central European Revisionism
How Israel’s new foreign minister deprives Central European nations of moral cover
Israel and the Arab World: A Tectonic Shift
The truly historic nature of the UAE-Israel deal is in the fine print.
Whither the Arab and the Muslim World?
The UAE’s recognition of Israel puts Saudi Arabia more than any other Gulf state in the hot seat.
Israel-China Relations: Staring Into the Abyss of US-Chinese Decoupling
Israel will have to walk a fine line between accommodating the U.S. and maintaining freedom of relations with China.
Firsts in 2010
What “firsts” in economics, politics, technology and demographics occurred in 2010?
The Endless Gyrations of the US in the Middle East
Why the U.S. must fundamentally change its Middle East policy from false friendships to hard containment.