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Biden is forcing a ceasefire on Israel and boasts about bullying PM Netanyahu March 8, 2024
Andrea Widburg
During the SOTU, Biden announced benefits to Gaza that will force a ceasefire on a currently winning Israel and later crowed about a nasty, bullying remark to Bibi.
Australia reverses itself on public break of ties with Israeli intelligence February 25, 2018
Thomas Lifson
Australia should be embarrassed at the exposure of its hypocrisy.
What Netanyahu Wants November 15, 2015
Ted Belman
A takeaway from his remarks in the US to the Center for American Progress (CAP) and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
Netanyahu exposes madness of a bad deal with Iran in speech to Congress March 3, 2015
Thomas Lifson
A brilliant speech that will make it hard for Obama to sell his potential agreement with Iran to Congress.
Obama-Netanyahu Summit: A Polite Get-Together Going Nowhere October 2, 2014
Leo Rennert
Takeaway for Israel: You're on your own.
How far has Netanyahu been provoked? July 21, 2014
Ron Lipsman
Everyone, absolutely everyone, understands that the only way that Netanyahu can fulfill his promise to silence Hamas is by reconquering Gaza.
Obama paints Bibi as obstacle to peace, lauds Abbas March 3, 2014
Leo Rennert
Why would Obama resort to tactics like this?
Along Came Kerry February 5, 2014
Gene Schwimmer
The biggest factor standing in the way of a settlement in the Middle East may well be... John Kerry.
Scare Headlines on Israel January 31, 2014
Leo Rennert
NYT and WaPo frighten themselves over Netanyahu coalition falling apart.
Be Angry with the Iranians, Mr. President, and Yourself January 26, 2014
Shoshana Bryen
Rather than throw fits about "Jewish activism in Congress," Barack Obama and John Kerry should be upset with an Iran that flouts them at every turn.
WaPo Editor Goes Gaga over Rouhani January 25, 2014
Leo Rennert
Shoves Netanyahu to the back of the bus.
Israel's Most Reliable Ally January 23, 2014
C. Hart
Stephen Harper identifies with Israel and the Jewish people.
Israel and the Myth of Occupation December 18, 2013
Salomon Benzimra
Any new "peace plan" to emerge in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will fail if it is built upon a falsehood -- even if that falsehood is very popular.
A Land for Peace Deal Is a Mistake of Historic Proportions December 15, 2013
Ted Belman
Is Israel on the verge of giving up her biblical heartland?
Dangerous Times: Inspector Clouseau Brings Peace December 7, 2013
James Lewis
For five years Obama's clown troupe has pretended to run the country with complete disregard for the law, precedent, fiscal sanity, or common sense.
The Nuclear Deal: Netanyahu vs. Obama November 29, 2013
Alon Ben-Meir
Whereas the U.S. sees significant advantages in Iranian concessions, Israel and a majority of the Arab states look at these concessions with tremendous skepticism.
Obama's Iran Moves Could Start World War III November 19, 2013
Noah Beck
Catastrophic consequences would directly result from Obama's disastrously weak -- but still reversible -- policies on the Iranian nuclear threat.
The United States Must not Cease to be Vigilant about Iran November 16, 2013
Michael Curtis
The eager pursuit of Iran by Kerry and others is all too reminiscent of events concerning Nazi Germany.
Role reversal: France pre-empts American surrender to Iran's nuke program November 10, 2013
Thomas Lifson
It is a measure of how low American has fallen on the world stage that France was forced to man up and prevent a sell-out deal at the nuclear talks in Geneva
The Global Impact of the Obamacare Lie November 3, 2013
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
The president's violating his promise -- "If you like your health care plan, you can keep it" -- is having serious implications not only domestically, but on the world scene as well.
The New York Times vs. Netanyahu October 17, 2013
Jerold S. Auerbach
The Times continues to be true to its long history of discomfort with Zionism, indifference to the plight of European Jews, and constant criticism of Israel.
A Tale of Two Red Lines September 3, 2013
Gene Schwimmer
There is no method to Obama's madness. There is no grand plan, no strategy, no military objective.This is strictly a matter of credibility.
Are Peace Talks Moving Forward? July 25, 2013
C. Hart
Both John Kerry and the Israelis insist that the Washington talks are on schedule. But are they?
Netanyahu's Surrender? July 21, 2013
Jerold S. Auerbach
Netayahu bends to pressure from that strong, overbearing figure... John Kerry.
Kerry announces Resumption of Peace Talks -- Who Blinked? July 20, 2013
Leo Rennert
Kerry leaned on Netanyahu -- but did he lean too far?
Netanyahu's negotiating tactics need revision May 12, 2013
Ted Belman
Netanyahu should assert that Israel will never divide Jerusalem and that it will be Israel's undivided capital forever. The case can easily be made that what is commonly referred to as Arab East Jerusalem is really Jewish Jerusalem.
WaPo Libels Netanyahu April 10, 2013
Leo Rennert
...while shielding Mahmoud Abbas. Paging Mr. Orwell!
Speaking of Apologies... April 9, 2013
Michael Curtis
Will Prime Minister Erdogan of Turkey emulate Prime Minister Netanyahu and apologize to the Kurds, Armenians. Jews, and other victims of Turkish actions?
Has Benjamin Netanyahu's Apology Opened a Pandora's Box for Israel? April 3, 2013
Steven Simpson
The Turkish delight that Netanyahu presented on a golden platter to Erdogan only fueled Turkey's sense of invincibility against the dhimmi Yahudi.
Peacemaker or Trojan Horse? March 29, 2013
Jerrold L. Sobel
Obama really made a big impression in Israel. But that's what he's good at. Results? Not so much.
Three Days in Jerusalem, Two Hours in Ramallah February 13, 2013
Leo Rennert
Itinerary for a belated visit.
NY Times Embarasses Itself January 24, 2013
Leo Rennert
With an outright lie about a conservative they despise
The Sky is Falling on Israel... Again January 22, 2013
Leo Rennert
This week's Israeli worst-case scenario from WaPo
Netanyahu's Settlement Jungle October 28, 2012
Jerold S. Auerbach
The largest Jewish settlement in the Middle East, routinely delegitimized in the international arena, is the State of Israel.
Grasping at Straws October 7, 2012
Leo Rennert
When a reporter wants to gin up a dubious thesis, anything goes.
Herzl and the Holocaust September 16, 2012
Elise Cooper
The man who created Zionism foresaw the Holocaust decades before it happened. As a second Holocaust becomes horrifyingly thinkable, the world should not ignore the lessons of his life.