Jerusalem post opinion
Why Smotrich’s 82% sovereignty plan over the West Bank is not enough - opinion
The fact of the matter is that unless all the Arabs occupying the territories are expelled, say, to Syria, their threat to our people will remain.
We must thank Hagari's resilience and voice in Israel's hardest days - editorial
No negotiations before total Iranian nuclear rollback - opinion
The incoming chief of staff has many challenges he'll need to confront - opinion
Is France contributing to ongoing problems in the Middle East? - opinion
In the 1920s, France disrupted peace and stability in the Middle East through its assault on Syria.
From fantasy to reality: The vision of an Israel-Iraq highway – opinion
More regional connections mean lower costs, greater economic equity, and less vulnerability to supply chain disruptions —outcomes of enormous importance to US national security in a multi-polar world
The fall of Assad does not mean Syria, the Middle East is a safer place - opinion
It’s not a safer place: Syria and the Mideast after Assad’s fall from power.
Assad's fall is a turning point for Israel - opinion
Diplomatic pragmatism paired with nuclear brinkmanship – makes the coming months a critical period for Israeli and international policymakers.
Why Jared Kushner’s return matters for Jews, Arabs, and Muslims alike - opinion
Leaders who can foster hope and progress across communities are needed for the future of the Middle East.
Kamala Harris is the right choice for Jewish Michiganders - opinion
The United States cannot elect a president who said at an event to combat antisemitism that "the Jewish people would have a lot to do with it" if he lost.
Israel is now the Middle East Strong Horse - opinion
Saudi Arabia must decide if a relationship with Israel is worth its while - editorial
MBS, the young and forward-looking Saudi prince, is known to be less patient than many of his older predecessors in Saudi diplomacy with the Palestinians.
Jewish partisans amplify mainstream fears in campaign finale – opinion
Closing arguments can define a campaign in voters’ minds. They can also go unnoticed, especially when events overtake a news cycle in the days leading up to election.
Israel's war is about religion, and it's headed to the West next- opinion
The West must understand: This is a religious war, not a territorial war, and it is on its way to you