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Dan Schueftan

The 25-year agreement effectively neutralizes U.S. economic pressure, seriously bolsters Tehran’s bargaining position and could herald the regime’s renewed effort to achieve regional hegemony.
Should non-democratic, non-pluralistic societies that hold human rights in contempt be allowed to use the ICC as a way of defending themselves against democracy?
Now that the Arab world is no longer against Israel in principle, tensions among Israel’s various Arab allies need to be navigated wisely.
The left’s irresponsible conduct during the 1990s and refusal to this day to concede that the Oslo Accords were flawed have seriously eroded its base of support.
The deals between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco are changing the way the Jewish state is treated in the global arena.
Beyond the basic commitments to a democratic regime and individual rights, the mainstream American and Israeli publics share the same ethos.
Under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey—once modern and moderate—is destabilizing the region and poses a threat to Europe and America.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has entangled Turkey in a whole host of regional flashpoints.
U.S. President Donald Trump might not be drafting a doctrine, but his actions can together be cobbled into a clear approach against Iran.
The current coronavirus crisis is very real and has genuine far-reaching implications. But apocalyptic prophecies by hysterical pundits are not the answer.
Whoever thinks the Palestinians will suffice with a quiet life in a small and backward state between Jenin and Jericho is either a complete ignoramus or pathologically addicted to self-deception.
Many European nations prefer living in a utopian fantasy to confronting reality. That’s why they allow oppressive regimes to subvert international bodies like the International Criminal Court.