Halvah with cardamom ice cream is back on the foreign policy menu
Israel’s alliance with illiberal regimes can be necessary and justified but not when they embolden anti-Semitic dog whistles
What lies beneath seven years of Israeli rhetoric about Iran?
What else keeps the Jewish-Moroccan relationship alive?
A surprise visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Oman last month reveals the Jewish state’s shifting foreign policy
Hebrew studies are now legitimate in the desert kingdom, but demand is low—so far
How did Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s July visit with Benjamin Netanyahu fit into the last quarter-century of Indo-Israeli relations?
What happened to the most powerful lobby in recent U.S. foreign-policy history?
The geopolitics that links Vladimir Putin, Barack Obama, Bashar al-Assad, Hezbollah, and the Jewish State
An Azeri defense plane recently landed in Israel according to a Haaretz report, providing a window into the Jewish State’s foreign policy strengths
The enlightened-benighted paradoxes of the Shia state have deep roots, and relations with Jews are at a historical nadir
George Deek is an Arab in a Jewish state and Christian in a predominantly Muslim Arab world—and he recognizes that his multilayered identity is an asset
Pushing the Hippocratic Oath in service of foreign policy puts doctors on the frontlines
The ‘ancient’ griffin—given by the U.S. to Iranian President Rouhani—probably doesn’t date back to earlier than 1999
Ex-Shin Bet head Yuval Diskin warns that Israel’s leaders appear to be dangerously detached from reality
For the past three months, the country’s foreign ministry, gutted of its powers by political agreements, has been in disarray
Today’s upheaval in the Arab world has antecedents in past revolutions. So, why are the lessons lost on U.S. policymakers?
Why the U.S.-Israel alliance may be returning to its Cold War roots