Is the Bennett-Biden honeymoon over?
The secret of its success has been the success of its secrecy.
But the Jewish state will need to improve relations with American Jewry to face the challenges ahead.
The U.S. invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan scared Tehran out of building a bomb. It’s not scared any longer.
The Jewish state can defend American interests, even when America is unwilling or unable to do so.
They’re apt to get along, but unlikely to reach strategic agreements.
Naftali Bennett must make clear that he is willing to go it alone.
Don’t give ammunition to the lies of Israel’s enemies.
Bigger problems than the opposition.
Beset by challenges, Amman needs the assistance of its allies.
The resulting conflicts are opportunities, not awkward problems.
Mixed messages could lead to war.
They support the Jewish state, not any particular prime minister.
A constitutional revolution?