Analysis
Monday, January 6th 2025
Caroline B. Glick JNS, Jan. 5, 2025 “What was most notable about Blinken’s admission is that he didn’t appear to believe that there was anything wrong with the policies he imposed on Israel.” Liri Albag, one of five female IDF soldiers still being held hostage in Gaza, was the subject of Hamas’s most recently released […]
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Herb Keinon Jerusalem Post, Jan. 5, 2025 “Why there hasn’t been a unanimous chorus around the world for Hamas to put down its weapons, to give up the hostages, to surrender – I don’t know what the answer is to that.” The way US Secretary of State Antony Blinken began his swan-song interview with The New York Times some […]
Editorial Board WSJ, Jan. 5, 2025 “More revealing is the Administration’s change in tune, especially since the U.S. election. Instead of continuing to complain about its failure to stop Israel, the Biden team has taken credit for Israel’s accomplishments.” Now he tells us. In an interview published Saturday in the New York Times, Secretary of State Antony Blinken named the […]
Lulu Garcia-Navarro NY Times, Jan. 4, 2024 “Normalization with Saudi Arabia, that can happen tomorrow based on the work that we’ve done, the investments we’ve made, once there is an end to the conflict in Gaza and an agreement on a credible pathway forward for the Palestinians. All of that work is there. That’s […]
Friday, January 3rd 2025 / Friday, January 3rd 2025
Nils A. Haug Gatestone Institute, Jan. 1, 2025 “Islamic jihadists appear to believe that they are doctrinally permitted to sow terror, death and destruction among non-Muslims wherever they are.” The laws of the Torah, which became known to the world as Moses’ Ten Commandments, founded the West’s moral and ethical precepts on which its laws and […]
Friday, January 3rd 2025
Tom Rogan Unherd, Jan. 2, 2025 “… the likes of Jabbar are not moved to run down innocents simply because they have had a bad day. They need a greater inspiration and cause.” Early on Wednesday morning Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US citizen, drove a truck into revellers celebrating New Year’s Eve on New Orleans’s famed Bourbon […]
Brendan O’Neill Spiked, Jan. 2, 2025 “… something very like the New Orleans massacre happened on 7 October, only on a far larger scale, and back then the activist class celebrated it.” ‘Bring the intifada home!’, cried Ivy League radicals throughout 2024. Well, here it is. On the bloodstained, wreckage-strewn streets of New Orleans. In the shattered limbs […]
Louis René Beres Jerusalem Post, June 24, 2024 “Israelis must finally understand that past is prologue, that “Death to Israel” is simply a new phrase for ancient hatreds.” ‘The hour of judgment shall not come until the Muslims fight the Jews, and kill them….”Sahih Muslim, Book 41, cited at The Charter of Hamas (1988) Israel […]
Thursday, January 2nd 2025
Neta Bar Israel Hayom, Dec. 30, 2024 “… a conflict between China and Taiwan, even without any foreign intervention, could be one of the largest and bloodiest the world has seen since World War II.” The year 2024 was marked by a dramatic escalation of conflicts across the globe. In our immediate vicinity here in […]
Scott N. Romaniuk & László Csicsmann Geopolitical Monitor, Dec. 23, 2024 “Beijing’s present-day relationship with the region consists of four facets: domestic/regional security, culture, economy, and politics/diplomacy.” The abrupt ouster of the Assad regime in Syria after five decades of its reign caught governments around the world by surprise. This sudden transition of power and major shift […]
Joshua Muravchik Quillette, Dec. 31, 2024 “Compared to the losses Washington absorbed when it fled Afghanistan in 2021, where its presence was never about footholds or bases or international status, Russia has suffered a much heavier blow. “Our catastrophe,” a prominent Russian military blogger called it.” I. It was not quite as quick as the Six […]
Thursday, January 2nd 2025 / Thursday, January 2nd 2025
Lazar Berman Times of Israel, Dec. 31, 2024 “At first blush, it would seem that Israel has no business searching for proxies in the region…But history indicates otherwise.” Israeli leaders have been boasting effusively about the country’s success in degrading Iran’s proxies in recent months. “We knocked down Hezbollah, which was supposed to protect Iran,” […]
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