Esther Hayut Sets Israel on Fire


Outgoing Supreme Court president Esther Hayut is playing the short game. She wants to clear her desk, finish the work she set out to achieve when she took over as Supreme Court head in late 2017 and let the chips fall where they may. Shortly before Hayut assumed office, she set out her judicial vision in an address before the…

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What’s in Tom Friedman’s Anti-Israel “Peace Plan”?


Tom Friedman treats us to another anti-Israel piece, anti-reform protestors reach out to a foreign power to help them, and the Israeli Supreme Court weighs whether to abrogate Basic Laws. In my News Analysis this week, I discussed: 1 – The backstory behind the flurry of U.S. diplomatic activity in Saudi Arabia. What is the Biden administration seeking to achieve…

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Should Israel Stop Receiving U.S. Military Aid?


Today a debate is raging about U.S. military aid to Israel among Israel’s supporters. Is U.S. military aid good for Israel or has it become an excuse for Israeli strategic passivity? Is Israel so dependent on the aid that it ignores its own interests and endangers lives? To advance this debate, my guest on this week’s Caroline Glick Show was…

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Past, Present and the Tenth of Av


The Hebrew language—the language of the Jewish people—lacks a concept of history. The closest term to history is zikharon, or “memory.” Although both concepts—history and memory—relate to past events, they relate to those events and to the nature of time itself, in entirely different ways. The concept of history involves thinking about time in a linear fashion. Time is circular in…

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Time to Stop Toeing the Line


Tablet online magazine hosted a symposium on the desirability of continued U.S. military aid to Israel and asked that I weigh in. To read the entire symposium, click here. What follows is my article. AT THE HEIGHT OF OPERATION PROTECTIVE EDGE, Israel’s seven-week war with Hamas in the summer of 2014, then President Barack Obama imposed an embargo on a…

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The “Reasonableness” Clause EXPLAINED


In my news analysis this week, I went through the uproar over the Knesset’s legislation of constraints on the Supreme Court’s power to overturn policies based on the “Reasonableness Clause. I explained what the “reasonable clause is,” how it was invented, what the amended law will and won’t do and what it means for the Netanyahu government going forward. I…

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What is Nasrallah Thinking?


While the Israeli Left’s insurrection is capturing the nation’s attention, Hezbollah continues its acts of aggression and extortion along the Lebanese border. The prospect of a major war rises daily.To analyze the situation, my guest on the Caroline Glick Show this week is Tony Badran from the Washington-based Foundation for Defense of Democracy.Tony and I discussed the changed strategic environment.…

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Israel and the New America


On the surface, Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the White House on Tuesday felt like old times. U.S. President Joe Biden warmly greeted Israel’s ceremonial head of state and repeatedly stated that the U.S.’s commitment to Israel is “ironclad.” Biden mentioned that he spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the day before and arranged a visit for Israel’s actual…

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Journalism in Israel is Dead


In my news analysis, I discuss the total mobilization of the Israeli media, (and the broader ruling class), on behalf of the left wing political and psychological warfare campaign against the Netanyahu government, I also discussed the incredible hostility of the Biden administration towards the Netanyahu government and its implications for the future of U.S.-Israel relations. To watch the show…

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