The Gaza Strip is facing a humanitarian crisis in the next three years, driven by a collapse of its energy, water, and sewage systems. This crisis could, if not stopped, lead to a deterioration of the security situation in the region.
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.
Our allies are ready for new pathways to peace
A sledge-hammer blow to American Jewry
How six decisive days spawned fifty years of indecision
The lasting legacy and central remnant of the Six Day War is the Israeli – Palestinian conflict, which continues to fester, and to divide Israeli society.
Fifty years after the start of the Six Day War, it is worth reviewing how this seminal event affected Israelis on a personal and a national level, and continues to have a major effect to this day.
America is back in the Middle East
President Trump completed his landmark visit to Saudi Arabia and to Israel as well as the Vatican, NATO and the G7 summits, and is back to the intensive political dealing and wheeling challenging him at home. Many words have been spoken and written attempting to characterize and to evaluate Trump’s goals and achievements during his interesting choice for his first foreign visits. Here are some observations that merit attention.
Humanitarian security; Europe’s tragic challenge
As the UK struggles to come to terms with the horrific attack in Manchester, England, now is the time for a clear-eyed assessment of the unprecedented challenges facing Europe as a whole, particularly at they pertain to the mass migration currently underway, and the difficult, though vital choices that must be weighed.
Jerusalem undivided is good for all Israel
Trump and the New State solution
The Gaza Strip sub-city must be destroyed
Israel as a regional, maritime superpower?
The Trump recipe for Mideast peace
Reviving the vital Israel-US Jewish bond
When one considers the relationship between the American Jewish community and Israel, two different stories emerge. The first is that of a US Jewish community with unusual power – both in its economic abilities and high political involvement – that is able to look out for Israel, and is committed to the well-being of the Jewish state.
I'll take Trump for Israel over his predecessor any time...for now
I am neither a Republican nor Democrat, nor American. I am an Israeli. And when it comes to the matter of Israel only, I prefer the Trump treatment to the Obama doctrine. Finally, Israel's leaders have the space to think strategically. Now it is imperative that they do so for the common good of our country and her future.
6 Day War: Past not Prelude
Key questions for proponents of two states
Today’s ‘solution’ is the entrance ticket to tomorrow’s problems
Current mainstream thinking on negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians rests on a significant fallacy. Those arguing for talks with the Palestinians based on the 1967 Green Line as the future border between Israel and a State of Palestine do not take into account that as far as the Palestinian side is concerned, this position only fuels their desire to continue the conflict.