Op-ed
Demography still plays a critical role in the Middle East
For the first time in a thousand years, the Fertile Crescent is no longer Sunni. This serves the hegemonic interests of Iran. Opinion.
For the first time in a thousand years, the Fertile Crescent is no longer Sunni. This serves the hegemonic interests of Iran. Opinion.
At this rate, 2022 could wind up becoming the year that puts paid to what little remains of idea of Palestinian nationalism. Opinion.
Restoring peace and stability to Ethiopia is a supreme interest for the country’s people, neighbors in Africa, and far-flung Israel. Opinion
As Ethiopia charges ahead with its dam on the Nile River, there isn’t really much Israel can do about it. Op-ed.
Biden is reneging on previous commitments and appeasing America’s enemies. Opinion.
Abbas’s announcement of elections may have been meant for the new US administration, but it poses problem for Israel. Op-ed.
Qatar lost its Arab leadership momentum due to its wrong decisions, such as embracing terror and Islamism. UAE has left it behind. Op-ed.
Tracing coronavirus infection routes demonstrates that 1949 armistice lines don’t exist in actuality. Opinion.
Prof. Eyal Zisser tells Arutz Sheva that Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon saved soldiers' lives - but also empowered Hezbollah
Professor Eyal Zisser says ISIS may be too busy to attack Israel, but all it takes is a few local sympathizers.
Analysts sum up how the Middle East has gotten worse - and what Israel should do about it.
Expert on Syria reveals Assad's brutal secrets to staying in power so long despite civil war in exclusive interview.
Middle East expert Professor Eyal Zisser: If Assad feels threatened by the anti-regime protesters, he may attack Israel.