Trump, Iran, and the dilemma facing today’s lovers of Zion - opinion
As Trump pursues an Iran deal, concerns are growing among Israel’s supporters, but the reality could be more complicated.
As Trump pursues an Iran deal, concerns are growing among Israel’s supporters, but the reality could be more complicated.
The United Nations Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict later concluded that there were reasonable grounds to believe conflict-related sexual violence had occurred during the attacks
The upcoming election for prime minister is raising many questions, including whether speaking fluent English and boasting an American accent is necessary.
As elections approach, it is becoming harder to imagine Netanyahu convincing enough Israelis that he is still the man who can deliver security, status, or dignity.
Israel may not get all it wanted from the war or upcoming talks, but as in 2015, it can turn disappointment into strategic gain again.
The greatest strength of the US-Israel relationship has always been that it united two independent democracies pursuing common objectives while retaining the freedom to protect their own interests.
Iranian spin on the new agreement intensifies debate over security, compliance, and long-term risks.
Diehard Trumpists will disagree, but, in this country, it is clear to everyone, from Yair Golan to Itamar Ben-Gvir, that the deal stinks.
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Here is a bet you can hold me to. The respect from the US lasts. The protection that used to come with it does not, and it gets tested before the year is out, probably in Lebanon.
Hamas’s documents show an enemy that was cruel, patient, and strategic. Israel’s response must be moral, disciplined, and equally strategic.