Analysis
Wednesday, July 31st 2024
Jonathan Harounoff NY Post, July 27, 2024 “Nowhere would Trump and Harris diverge more than on addressing Tehran’s nuclear weapons program. A Harris administration, notes Jason Brodsky of the United Against Nuclear Iran watchdog, would focus on perpetuating a Biden-esque policy of concessionary soft diplomacy while attempting to revive a nuclear deal.” Kamala Harris […]
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Monday, July 15th 2024 / Monday, July 15th 2024
Editorial Board WSJ, July 14, 2023 “… leaders on both sides need to stop describing the stakes of the election in apocalyptic terms. Democracy won’t end if one or the other candidate is elected. Fascism is not aborning if Mr. Trump wins, unless you have little faith in American institutions.” The assassination attempt […]
Wednesday, May 29th 2024
Bassam Tawill Gatestone Institute, May 20, 2024 “The Palestinians have a history of showing no gratitude to those who provide them with food, money and jobs.” More than $300 million has been spent by the Biden administration to construct a floating pier on the coast of the Gaza Strip to aid the local Palestinian population. Rather than […]
Thursday, March 21st 2024 / Wednesday, March 20th 2024
Daniel Greenfield Gatestone Institute, Mar. 18, 2024 Five Americans are still being held hostage by Hamas and President Biden has sent no troops to help them, but in his State of the Union address he promised to send troops to build a pier for Gaza. The estimated over 1,000 troops will spend as long as two […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Tuesday, February 13th 2024
INCREASING TIES Arab States Want Israel to Finish Hamas … And So Should the US: Alex Traiman, JNS TV, Feb. 12, 2024 — Tension is growing between the United States and Israel about the timeline of the war in Gaza and the push for a two-state outcome. Are the two allies heading for a collision? Alex Traiman […]
Wednesday, December 20th 2023 / Wednesday, December 20th 2023
Martin Gurri Discourse Magazine, Dec. 12, 2023 “The Obama doctrines turned out to be an exercise in self-delusion.” The structures that bind the nations of the world together are breaking down before our eyes. Two savage wars are raging in volatile regions, either of which might at any moment blow up to involve additional belligerents […]
Tuesday, December 5th 2023
Jonathan S. Tobin JNS, Nov. 30, 2023 “Though the administration insists that it still wants Hamas defeated, it is also declaring that it opposes any real effort to clear the terrorists out of southern Gaza as Israel has begun to do so in the northern part of the Strip.” This isn’t supposed to be the president […]
Monday, November 27th 2023
Jonathan S. Tobin Israel Hayom, Nov. 23, 2023 “There can be no real debate about the hostage deal being good for Israel. It’s a terrible agreement from the viewpoint of its national security.” Israel’s government knew that it had no choice but to accept the deal it was offered in which some of the hostages […]
Thursday, October 19th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
Caroline Glick JNS, Oct. 16, 2023 “By embracing Qatar as an ally rather than punishing it for its central role at all levels of Hamas’s terror infrastructure, the administration is breaching international law, yet again. It is also betraying Israel.” On Sunday, U.S. President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security […]
Thursday, October 19th 2023 / Wednesday, November 1st 2023
Lee Smith Tablet, Oct. 17, 2023 “Open-source reporting shows that Biden officials knew for at least half a year that the Iranians were in planning sessions with their terror assets, Hamas and Hezbollah.” The continuing proliferation of conflicting and contradictory stories leaked by U.S. intelligence services regarding what they knew—and, more importantly, didn’t know—about […]
Friday, August 4th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
David Samuels Tablet, Aug. 2, 2023 “It was not Obama’s Blackness that bothered her, but that he would not condemn antisemitism.” There is a fascinating passage in Rising Star, David Garrow’s comprehensive biography of Barack Obama’s early years, in which the historian examines Obama’s account in Dreams from My Father of his breakup with his longtime Chicago girlfriend, […]
Monday, July 31st 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
J.E. Dyers The Optimistic Conservative, July 28, 2023 “The same pattern overlays nicely on the Biden administration’s move against Malley.” There’s an interesting tale of two official “disappearings” out there, one involving the U.S. and the other in China. I don’t intend to go in-depth on either one here, partly because doing so would cause […]
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