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Fabio AndreThe Times of Israel (Blogs) |
For generations, the American Jewish experience was defined by a sense of hard-won security—a belief that, unlike in the fractured landscapes of...
As the fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran unravels into a renewed cycle of maritime aggression and retaliatory strikes, Israel...
The latest Pew Research Center data is more than a mere sociological trend; it is a strategic warning flare that cannot be ignored. With one in eight...
In the architecture of statecraft, the most dangerous illusion is the belief that tactical escalation can substitute for a grand strategy. As Israel...
The sight of President Donald Trump in Ankara, standing alongside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and signaling an openness to reinstate Turkey...
For seven decades, the Development Corporation for Israel (DCI), colloquially known as “Israel Bonds,” has functioned as more than a financial...
The current strategy of the Netanyahu cabinet—characterized by a reliance on opaque, reactionary, and ethically compromised security measures—is...
For decades, the cornerstone of Israel’s national security strategy has been the unshakeable, bipartisan support of the United States. It was a...
For decades, the strategic consensus guiding Israel’s foreign policy rested on an unshakeable premise: regardless of the political winds shifting...
The news out of Bern is both a welcome legal victory and a chilling diagnostic report on the state of European democracy. Last Friday, the Swiss...
For years, the conventional wisdom within the halls of power in Jerusalem has been that the traditional bipartisan support for Israel in Washington...
As news breaks regarding the emerging contours of a U.S.-Iran deal—one that promises sanctions relief in exchange for a cessation of...
In the high-stakes theater of modern statecraft, the Islamic Republic of Iran has perfected a singular, ruthless art form: the conversion of sovereign...
In the complex tapestry of Israel’s international relations, few developments have been as consistently damaging as the ongoing expansion and...
The current diplomatic impasse between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the White House regarding the Lebanese theater is not merely a tactical...
In the corridors of power, from Washington to Jerusalem, we are witnessing a subtle yet profound shift in the architecture of the modern world. It is...
The recent news emerging from Islamabad—that the United States and Iran are on the cusp of signing a peace agreement—is being framed by some as a...
For decades, the cornerstone of Israeli national security was a simple, non-negotiable principle: when it comes to our existential threats, we must be...
For nearly two decades, Benjamin Netanyahu has cultivated the image of “Mr. Security,” a leader uniquely qualified to navigate the volatile...
For decades, the U.S.-Israel relationship was framed as an “unshakable alliance”—a bipartisan cornerstone of American foreign policy that...
For years, the political survival of Benjamin Netanyahu has been tethered to a single, uncompromising promise: that he, and he alone, stands as the...
The promise of “Never Again” in post-war Germany is currently facing its most severe test since the founding of the Federal Republic. As a...
In the age of viral politics, the reach of a single smartphone lens can often eclipse the reach of a thousand formal diplomatic cables. On May 20,...
For decades, the “Special Relationship” between Jerusalem and Washington was treated like a natural law—immutable, gravitational, and beyond the...
For years, we were fed a seductive, cinematic myth: that if we simply struck the “head of the snake” in Tehran, the Middle East would miraculously...
The headlines across the Israeli press this week have been nothing short of rapturous. We are told, in varying shades of hyperbole, that the Long Arm...