Trump's legacy: A new Middle East
The President of the United States will leave office in January after reshaping the Middle East. Will Biden gnaw at his accomplishments?
The President of the United States will leave office in January after reshaping the Middle East. Will Biden gnaw at his accomplishments?
The upcoming strain in the US-Israel relationship is inevitable, because of the Democrats' attitude toward Israel.
Three Arab nations are cooperating with Israel, yet the Palestinians don't realize the Middle East has changed.
The Jewish vote in the US presidential election is going - and probably went this time as well - to the Democrats. Why is this happening?
Israel has new neighbors: Bahrain, the UAE and Sudan are changing history.
The coronavirus is affecting every facet of life in Israel, even the relationship between Israel and the Palestinians.
The inability of Israelis to be disciplined is deadly.
Democrats are working to convince pro-Israel voters that Joe Biden would also be a good president for Israel.
Following the signing of historic agreements with the Gulf states, Israel should be concerned about a situation in which Joe Biden will win.
Israel finds new allies that open the door to a complete and significant change for the better of the regional reality.
The PM has presented a significant historical achievement at the political level, but is he also looking for political gain on his side?
The Trump Administration may end next January. Is the government headed by Binyamin Netanyahu preparing for this?
Israel has had a window of opportunity to advance important issues with the Trump administration. Will all this continue after November?
It seems that Netanyahu has already decided that he is not interested in annexation.
The people of Israel wanted very much the annexation process in Judea and Samaria, but it seems that their leaders wanted it a little less.
Netanyahu promised that sovereignty will be implemented in early July, but that has not yet happened. Has the opportunity been lost?
Israel has a historic opportunity - will it be missed by cowardly leaders?
Are the Jews of the United States in unexpected trouble?
Jay Shapiro wonders about the connection between the black organizations' riots and the COVID-19 crisis.
Jay Shapiro estimates that the effects from the isolation caused by the virus will remain for a long time.
Israel should take advantage of the coronavirus crisis to tighten ties with Diaspora Jews.
Remembrance ceremonies were canceled, the holidays celebrated alone. The days of the coronavirus remind us of the smallness of man.
Jay Shapiro thinks that despite the dangers and suffering that the virus causes worldwide, it is also an opportunity to improve the world.
The Almighty sent us a reminder that life can be disabled at a moment's notice, and we have no control over it.
Jay Shapiro examines the Israeli social resilience that faces a particularly challenging test under the coronavirus crisis.
Jay Shapiro reads an article by Alan Dershowitz about the dilemma of the prisoners during the coronavirus epidemic, and offers his insights.
Jay Shapiro thinks there is a connection between unhealthy politics and the coronavirus crisis.
President Trump has changed the rules: It is a new Middle East.
Who works behind the scenes to form a coalition based on the Joint List - and why is the Palestinian Authority waiting impatiently for it?
The coming period, despite the political uncertainty, is most appropriate to seize the opportunity and apply sovereignty.
Jay Shapiro explains why Mahmoud Abbas would like to see Netanyahu out - and where the Palestinians' big mistake
Mistakes prevail for years: Israel Arabs protest against moving to Palestinian Authority.
Among American Jews, there are voices saying the president's plan is bad. If Trump were not the president, they might have supported it.
Jay Shapiro thinks the Israeli leadership should be careful about who is a friend and what are his intentions.
Achievements against the the oldest hate which made a comeback.
Jay Shapiro warns that hatred of Jews is taking on new forms and is becoming a widespread phenomenon in many countries.
Anti-Semitism is back in fashion in several new forms such as anti-Israelism.
The Labour Party in Great Britain was trounced in the election, but it may only be a temporary reprieve.
The Balfour Declaration is still valid: Israel is the only owner of the land of Israel.
The Bible dictates thanks.
The importance of non-domestic support: Foreign Christians and Jews.
Anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism: Is there really a difference between them?
Jay Shapiro examines attempts to form a government and fears that in the meantime, the next elections are on the horizon.
A delegation of police officers from the United States visited in Israel. What did they learn from the Israeli Police?
Jay Shapiro claims that after warning us of low voter turnout, the public flocked to the polls and strengthened the left.
Jay Shapiro thinks that new congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are leading the House down a dangerous path.
Jay Shapiro thinks Abu Mazen is not interested in any kind of normalization with Israel, but just wants to hurt it in every way possible.
The old and new anti-Semitism, expressed in hatred of Jews and the State of Israel, is becoming a routine issue.
Jay Shapiro thinks that the increasing alienation of Europe from Israel is problematic and dangerous.
Jay Shapiro thinks that anti-Semitism can appear under many guises, and appear anywhere and anytime.
The Palestinian problem: You can't help those who don't want to be helped.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is so deep that it can not be bridged even with investments in the Palestinian Authority.
The United States has led the way, and the world is beginning to align: Is the application of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria on the way?
Jay Shapiro thinks the next election will be between tired politicians who do not really know how to speak to the public.
Jay Shapiro argues that PA chairman's speeches revealed the truth about his racist views - and no apology will change that.
In Europe, anti-Semitism is on the rise again and Jay Shapiro wonders whether the time has not come to eradicate it from the world.
Jay Shapiro thinks that the US administration's peace plan is beginning to turn out to be a future problem for Israel.
Limited political correctness: Anti-Semitism is capable of changing faces.
Jay Shapiro wonders why the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations in North America choose to meet in Tel Aviv
Defining Israel: The Nation-State Law controversy.