Ruth Wasserman Lande
From Cyrus to today: Iranian resistance outlasted regime indoctrination - opinion
How lies became weapons in the war on the West - opinion
'God has chosen you': Former MK calls on Donald Trump to protect the free world - opinion
As Iran weakens, Turkey emerges as new threat to Israel and the West - opinion
How Iran’s decline, Turkey's rise, and the spread of Islamist extremism now threaten the West’s security and demand a decisive global response.
The day before the day after in Gaza: What must happen before rebuilding can truly begin - opinion
After two years of war, there is a rare opportunity to effect genuine change.
After decades of anti-Israel incitement, Egypt must now try to reverse it for Trump - analysis
Successive Egyptian governments have nurtured anti-Israel sentiment through education, media, professional unions, and cultural institutions.
Should Gaza be governed by an international player after Hamas? – opinion
International governance in Gaza could bring stability after Hamas’s defeat.
How Erdogan’s Ottoman energy ambitions threaten Israel and the West – opinion
Erdogan’s ambitions in Syria go beyond fighting ISIS. Is he laying the foundation for a modern Ottoman Empire?
Iran's influence wanes but regional threats persist - opinion
Despite significant setbacks to Iran's axis, including Hezbollah's weakening and loss of Syrian smuggling routes, Tehran maintains dangerous influence in Jordan and the West Bank.
Expectations from Trump on the Middle East - opinion
The arrival of President-elect Donald Trump, perceived as a dominant and strong leader, is already impacting the Middle East even before he has been sworn in.
Judea and Samaria’s future: What happens the day after Mahmoud Abbas? – opinion
As Mahmoud Abbas nears 90, chaos looms in Judea and Samaria, with Iran exploiting the PA’s weakening grip.
A new front emerges with Iran’s growing threat to Israel and Jordan – opinion
As Israel fights Iran's proxies in Gaza and Lebanon, Iran's efforts to destabilize the region could open another dangerous front in the east.
Iran's invading radicalism has spread to the West, East and is now going global - opinion
Although Egypt accepts the second largest foreign aid package from the US, it seems that it no longer trusts its benefactor’s strength in the region and is now prone to choosing the wrong side.