How to feel, and what to do, one month after the massacres
America’s manipulation of the Jewish state is endangering Israel and American Jews
In his new book, ‘We Stand Divided,’ Daniel Gordis examines the deep roots of the growing rift between American and Israeli Jews
How the congresswoman from Maine, who’s never shown any interest in the Middle East, turned against Israel
Cutting-edge Israeli defense technology has become increasingly critical to American military operations
Is this the end of American Jewry’s golden age?
Some call him indispensable. To others, he’s an impediment to answering today’s challenges.
The not-so-secret history of Christian Zionism and its legacy
Trump’s intel scandal sheds light on what America gets out of the U.S.-Israel relationship
Intelligence leaks in Washington; Israel as a source of top-level U.S. intel; and Trump’s visit to the Western Wall, which the president’s aide reportedly said is ‘part of the West Bank’
An attorney and long-time Trump ally, Friedman has no diplomatic experience, does not believe in a two-state solution, and supports settlements in Palestinian territories
PEOTUS is stacking his cabinet with friends of the Jewish State, but the geopolitical realities of Iran, Russia, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and ISIS may complicate his Middle East policy, whatever it turns out to be
A tape obtained by the Investigative Project on Terrorism purports to show the Congressman speaking at a private fundraiser: ‘A region of 350 million all turns on a country of 7 million. Does that make sense?’
Why J Street’s push to revoke tax exemptions for groups supporting Jewish communities in the West Bank is unconstitutional
An MoU side deal neutralizes Obama’s critics in Congress, reduces the impact of groups like AIPAC, and caps the amount of military aid Israel can receive
Amid the noise of the American presidential election, the U.S. and Israel are working out a Memorandum of Understanding—a small breakthrough in a countries’ fraying relationship
In 2007, Trump promised money to Friends of the IDF. Turns out, someone else picked up his tab.
Contrasting platform language about BDS, Palestinian statehood, and ‘occupation’ presents a picture of two parties drifting apart on matters relating to the Jewish state