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Trump appears to be emulating the madman approach with Iran. It can be very risky because he lacks Nixon’s mental tools, and he has no Henry Kissinger or anyone even close.
The time has come, I suggest, to declare – in as straightforward a manner as possible – Israel’s fundamental positions that are at the core of the conflict that Arabs have with Zionism.
The Druze community seeks recognition and equality amid their unmatched loyalty after October 7.
American Jews must bridge divides and fight Jew-hatred amid rising political polarization.
Why Israel should expand its Law of Return for other Jews amid increasing antisemitism.
Hamas’s fate in post-war Gaza hinges on military outcomes and governance plans.
The Saudis are back and need to underline their role in the region by creating a conducive environment to make the wars in Gaza and Lebanon the last wars in the Middle East.
Last weekend, the 14th conference by Democracy Today was held in Yerevan, Armenia, titled "From Global Insecurity to Common Security - Women's Role in Peacemaking."
A strong US-Israel relationship benefits not only the Middle East but the world, and that will come when our enemies know messing with us is not worth the trouble.
Water, as a critical shared resource, has the potential to bridge divides and foster cooperation.