Analysis
Wednesday, August 21st 2024
Yair Lapid Times of Israel, Aug. 19, 2024 “By what moral code should Israel accept rocket barrages from terrorist organizations and rogue states?” Twelve innocent children were killed by Hezbollah at a soccer field in northern Israel. The next day I visited the site. Bloodstained bicycles were still strewn on the ground. I […]
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Friday, August 2nd 2024
Lazar Berman Times of Israel, Aug. 1, 2024 “The leader of Hamas abroad, [hitherto] Haniyeh, plays a central role in the mobilization of resources for Hamas, in representing the organization, in political outreach, in building its military power. In fact, this is what transforms Hamas from a local terrorist organization into a movement with regional […]
Friday, May 31st 2024
Dov Lieber WSJ, May 29, 2024 “American diplomatic support and weapons supply depend on Israel’s ability to manage a balance between accomplishing its military objectives in Rafah and appeasing the Biden administration.” Israel said it has secured control of Gaza’s southern border with Egypt, achieving a key goal of the Rafah offensive as it seeks to […]
Brendan O’Neill Spiked, May 28, 2024 “If you hate what has happened to Rafah, if you hate that it’s been sucked into the vortex of war, then you should hate Hamas.” The anti-Israel set is right about something for once: it is unconscionable that Rafah has been turned into a warzone. It is an affront […]
Thursday, April 18th 2024
Udi Etzion, Jerusalem Post, Apr. 17, 2024 Three days after the Iranian missile attack on Israel and the successful interception of the vast majority of them, the defense establishment and the defense industry are now engaged in investigating the incident and learning from the events. Although Israel has been successfully intercepting rockets launched from Gaza since the Iron […]
Wednesday, April 17th 2024
David A. Cloud, Dov Lieber, Stephen Kalin and Summer Said WSJ, Apr. 15, 2024 “The operation was the culmination of years of U.S. effort to break down political and technical barriers that thwarted military cooperation between Israel and the Sunni Arab governments.” As hundreds of Iranian drones and missiles winged across the Middle East Saturday night, […]
Editorial Jerusalem Post, Apr. 16, 2024 “While retaliation is costly, the cost of inaction is higher.” In the volatile tapestry of Middle Eastern politics, the dawn of April 14, 2024, marked yet another escalation in regional tensions. Hundreds of Iranian drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles targeted Israel, punctuating a period of rising hostilities. However, the resilience […]
Walter Russell Mead WSJ, Apr. 15, 2024 “What the president appears not yet to understand is that Iran has become so powerful, and America’s reputation as a source of sound policy and reliable support so weak, that only resolute American backing of our allies can turn the tide.” “Take the win,” President Biden reportedly advised Prime […]
Yigal Carmon JNS, Apr. 26, 2024 “Indeed, almost no one was hurt—but Israel’s deterrence was struck down by Washington’s coordination with Iran. Israel’s deterrence was sold out to save Iran’s.” To understand what happened in the Middle East overnight Saturday, one has to go back four years to the killing by the United States […]
Wednesday, January 3rd 2024 / Tuesday, January 2nd 2024
Mark Dubowitz NY Post, Dec. 27, 2023 “These attacks are not just harassment but a well-planned campaign of economic warfare the IRGC has designed to put pressure on Israel and US-aligned Arab states.” Iran is on the offensive. On the day after Christmas, in the space of just 10 hours, US forces in the Red […]
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Monday, September 12th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
“9/11 has already reached a space of collective oblivion that it took Pearl Harbor many more decades to reach.” — Alexander Riley FIRST BALLOT WIN! Pierre Poilievre Won Easily. He Can Easily Win Again.: Chris Selley, National Post, Sept. 10, 2022 — If there’s one thing that Pierre Poilievre’s fans and detractors tend to […]
Julian Routh Pittsburgh Post, Sept. 11, 2022 “That space is sacred for the families, who remember it as the first meeting place for an entire community of interconnected lives, upended by the tragedy on Sept. 11.” With hundreds behind them to commemorate the sacrifices of their fallen family members more than two […]
Alexander Riley The American Mind, Sept. 9, 2022 “In the moment of the country’s greatest tragedy in at least a half century, they leapt up not to defend but to denounce it. Twenty-one years later, the divide has only widened and deepened.” I have written a lot about the terrorist attacks of September 11, […]
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