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Shoshana Bryen

Shoshana Bryen

Shoshana Bryen is senior director of the Jewish Policy Center and editor of inFOCUS Quarterly.

The United States and Israel find themselves in a war they didn’t ask for, don’t want, but have to win.
Current administration policy towards Tehran pays little heed to the arming and training of terror forces around the region.
Parts of the world looked around and saw where the real vile people are (not in Israel), where the real threats are (not from Israel), and where they could advance themselves and their people (with Israel).
The United States has returned to its earlier position as a neutral party between Israel and the Palestinians. It needs to be is an honest broker.
Note to Dennis Ross: The world has changed since the signing of the Oslo Accords.
Jordan is in a tight spot. It always is in a tight spot—it was born in a tight spot—and pundits love to remind us that King Abdullah II is lucky to hold onto his throne.
But for whom? Gifts to the Palestinian Authority and Hamas for terror against Israel don’t benefit anyone except the terrorists.
The disastrous Biden policy has abandoned longtime American allies and paid Tehran a series of dividends with no agreement to curtail its abhorrent behavior at home or abroad.
Military pressure is not in the cards. The bottom line is that the Palestinian Authority is corrupt, and that has to be solved internally.