Biden gives empty ‘ironclad’ promises to Israel The president’s flip-flop on the war is a reminder that international commitments are only as strong as the character and the interests of the people who make them. Douglas J. Feith and Ze’ev Jabotinsky May 24, 2024
Horrific war may produce better Palestinian leadership The reality is that a random set of business people would likely do a better job than the leaders now in power. Douglas J. Feith Feb. 14, 2024
The key to understanding Hamas It is an ideological organization. Its Covenant spells out the ideology. Douglas J. Feith May 20, 2021
The isolationist temptation and Biden’s Middle East policy The Soviet Union’s collapse in 1991 had made the United States the world’s only remaining great power. Yet for many Americans, appreciation grew that problems overseas concern them and can hurt them. Douglas J. Feith May 4, 2021
Why I’m a Zionist And how support for a Jewish state is eminently compatible with American patriotism. Douglas J. Feith Jan. 26, 2021
The evolving nature of war Each side in such a conflict has an interest in understanding its adversary’s society—its aspirations, needs and internal composition. The enemy’s “home front” can be the war’s most important theater. Douglas J. Feith and Shaul Chorev May 15, 2020
US policy on the legal status of Israel’s West Bank settlements What the current administration did by its announcement reinforced two messages: that America is closely attached to Israel, and that the historical connection of Israel with the land is strong and significant. Douglas J. Feith Jan. 27, 2020