A secular and democratic Iran would bring stability to the Middle East and change the geopolitical game with Europe, China and Russia.
Is America fully on board with bandwagoning with Israel? If so, what does that mean for the future of the Middle East?
The United States and Israel have ample casus belli against Iran, and their actions are necessary to restore the peace.
Iran is the modern Amalek, and the strikes on it force Jewish thinkers to face, again, the moral obligation to confront evil.
Has Donald J. Trump changed from his first term to the second? That is the all-important riddle Middle East watchers must solve.
Two devoted but skeptical Jewish followers of the news ask President Donald J. Trump to explain his Middle East foreign policy.
Lawyer Ramzi Kassem received over a million in salary from the State of New York, though he has defended terrorists.
In 2011, the National Institutes of Health spent nearly two hundred thousand dollars studying hookah-smoking habits in Jordan.
Terrorism remains today the tactic of choice for HAMAS, which is doctrinally committed to destroying Israel, deal or no deal.
The Trump plan for peace in Gaza becomes the least bad option, in comparison to idealistic - or cynical-alternatives offered for decades.