End of a special relationship: Israel no longer wants to be America’s political football - opinion
Israel can and should move forward on its own – still a close friend of the United States, but an independent friend, not a friend in need.
Israel can and should move forward on its own – still a close friend of the United States, but an independent friend, not a friend in need.
Northern Syria is collapsing into chaos, and unless the West acts, the Kurds will pay the price.
As Yemen fractures between competing power centers, millions face poverty and hunger.
What unfolded in Jerusalem was not merely a tragic accident. It was the foreseeable result of a prolonged erosion of governance, oversight, and responsibility.
Appeasing extremists costs conservatives their values - and their voters.
What they asked Josh Shapiro during VP vetting reveals everything about how Jews are treated in America.
The antisemitism that led to the Jackson synagogue being burnt down is very much alive, and now at its most concerning levels.
Hamas negotiates from exposure rather than strength or ambition, and Gaza has become a place it can neither control nor govern freely.
Though Israel lives according to clock time, its jihadi adversaries (state and sub-state terror groups) regard such mechanistic chronology as a theological profanation.
The current security and political arrangements are more than sufficient, rendering the US acquisition of Greenland unnecessary.
Extremism today does not fear visibility and no longer relies on secrecy to grow.