Posts Tagged: Israel foreign policy
Israel Emerging
JNS.org - We’ve become accustomed to ongoing and vicious denunciations of Israel bythe United Nations, Amnesty International, the International Court of Justice and the European...
Israel Needs a Caucasus Strategy
The recent clashes over the disputed Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh region in the southern Caucasus are threatening to start a new war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Like many...
Why Biden’s Israel Policies Should Mirror Trump
JNS.org - On election night, voters went to sleep with US President Donald Trump and woke up with President-elect Joe Biden. Countries in the Middle...
Another Anti-Israel Lie Pushed by Palestinian Activist
When people say or write things, they should try to avoid contradicting themselves on a factual or logical basis. This is the essence of the...
The Ben-Gurion Legacy: Independent National Security Policy
The legacy of Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, contradicts conventional wisdom. It rejects the assumption that a White House “green light” is a prerequisite...
Is Netanyahu’s Realpolitik Right or Wrong?
I have long considered Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be an indispensable man -- even Israel’s “mini-Churchill.” Yet admirers like me need to remind...
Regional Storm Clouds Threaten Israel
Notwithstanding the exuberance of Israelis at the Jewish state's joyous 70th Independence Day celebrations, which were justified in light of Israel’s extraordinary achievements and progress on...
How Israeli and American National Security Interests Converge
The chapter in the new US National Security Strategy (NSS) document on the Middle East is short, but powerful. It marks a significant departure from...
What’s a Conservative to Do? Hope Trump Is Impeached
The disgraceful presidential candidates coughed up by America's two great political parties, each one repulsive in his or her distinctive way, leave many conservatives in...
President Rivlin Says ‘U.S. Ties’ Bind Israel’s Foreign Policy
Jerusalem Post - With the media buzzing over a possible crisis between Jerusalem and Washington amid sharpened U.S. rhetoric - it seems no one is...
Israel’s Foreign Minister Lieberman Outlines Options for Israel in Gaza
JNS.org - Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, speaking at a Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee meeting on Monday, suggested the possibility of a U.N....
Reform Jews Accuse Movement’s Head of ‘Divisive’ Leadership Over J Street Issue
JNS.org - More than 40 Reform Jews accused the head of the movement's umbrella organization of "divisive" leadership over his threat to pull...
Ben-Gurion’s Legacy: Resisting U.S. Pressure
Upon the 40th anniversary of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion's death, Israeli and American policy-makers should study the 1948 legacy of Israel's Founding Father: Defiance of...









