For too long, secretaries of state have demonstrated ambivalence toward the State of Israel in times of greatest need. Some Jewish groups have done the very same. Now comes a candidate steadfast in his friendship. He is the one to trust, not the Jewish voices who oppose him.
Popular resistance vs. Israeli independence
Settle the Golan Heights
VIDEO: A Conversation with Brigadier General Amir Avivi (Ret.)
The Polish Holocaust law- what next?
The unnecessary ‘Holocaust law’ passed by the Polish Parliament and supported by its government and president has caused significant damage, placing a wedge between Poland and Israel and the Jewish people.
Irrespective of how often Polish leaders claim that the law is misunderstood, the damage has been done, and now, extra effort is needed to repair it.
Time for Oslo to exit the stage
All is not quiet on the Syrian front
Iran is not going anywhere
Commercial drones: A clear and growing threat to our skies
Trump's shock to the system
A new government will bring new national priorities
True democracy is based on a changeover of governments, in which parties alternate between the opposition and government within reasonable periods of time.
This ensures that different sectors in society receive expression via the government. If the changeover fails to occur, and the political system stagnates, the balance between segments in society becomes undone, and groups that support the government receive a disproportionate preference from the ruling elite.
Tensions rise in the Middle East
A new western front to attack Israel will emerge if Iran comes to Syria
In recent days and weeks, Israeli leaders have warned that they will not accept an Iranian military presence in Syria.
From the perspective of aerial defense, this Israeli red line is crucial, for if Iran is allowed to set up air bases in Syria, the entire strategic picture will change for the worse as it pertains to the Middle East.
If the US leaves Syria, that’s bad news for Israel
Disturbing events are underway in Syria, which will pose a growing threat to Israel’s security — unless things turn around.
In the past, there was talk of finding a federal solution for Syria that would be brokered by the superpowers. The problem is that the US had abandoned the Syrian arena, leaving the entire area to Russia’s whims.
Is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza inevitable?
From North Korea to Iran; the forces of global instability gain momentum
Two speeches delivered at this year’s UN General Assembly attracted widespread attention, and contain clues about the world’s two most potentially volatile, brewing confrontations. The speeches relate to developing crises with Iran and North Korea, and the US will probably have to prioritize one over the other.
Now is the time for a grand maritime strategy
Lesson learned: violence pays
Israeli air-defense: A game of cat and mouse.
Israel is currently facing a growing threat of accurate, guided projectiles that are being amassed by its enemies. Once reserved for great superpowers, today, non-state actors can obtain accurate, stand off weapons. They can use GPS-guided rockets and missiles, and off-the-shelf precision navigation technology.