Analysis
How the Syrian civil war really affects neutral Israel
July 31, 2013 — Israel isn’t going to get dragged into it; the longer it lasts, the less it threatens Israel
What will the future hold for the Christian minority in the Middle East?
July 26, 2013 — Middle Eastern Christians are experiencing one of the most significant periods in their history
Hezbollah is in decline, but the EU decision won’t do much to hasten it
July 24, 2013 — Europe doesn’t get it that terror chiefs don’t carry military wing membership cards
Will ‘landmark’ EU decision to outlaw Hezbollah be effective?
July 23, 2013 — Counterterrorism experts have long viewed the separation of political and military wings as bogus
In a confused start to talks, some reasons to take heart
July 22, 2013 — Secrecy during negotiations necessary for the kind of flexibility required to achieve anything
PA’s hesitance over Arab League’s green light reveals league’s loss of clout
July 19, 2013 — Palestinian leadership thinks the world is on its side and it will eventually wear Israel down
When Europe demanded Israel surrender the Western Wall
July 17, 2013 — Why directive against cooperating with Israel beyond Green Line shows EU’s flawed understanding
Hezbollah’s suicide bombing tactics come back to haunt it
July 15, 2013 — Its Sunni enemies in Syria and Lebanon are using the group’s trademark weapon against it
The Iran-Hezbollah terror connection: What must be done
July 12, 2013 — A sustained and coordinated international response is required to combat such grave threats
After Morsi: Six thoughts on the ouster of an undemocratic, elected president
July 5, 2013 — American hesitancy, Brotherhood’s anti-Semitism, how Morsi was the architect of his own downfall
Morsi has fallen, but Hamas may be as big a loser
July 5, 2013 — Muslim Brotherhood’s Gaza offshoot banked heavily on support from Cairo’s Islamist regime
Israel keeping a wary eye on Egypt
July 4, 2013 — Jerusalem prefers the devil it knows to the unknown