America
2026
Israel Without U.S. Aid: Risk-Reward Equation
Withdrawal from American aid is not a matter of “independence or death.”
It is a matter of risk management in a world where dependence is weakness.
Israel Without U.S. Aid: When Israel Stops Buying
Israel is not intentionally harming the American arms industries.
It simply stops playing by rules that were written when it had no choice.
Israel Without U.S. Aid: a Strategic Recalibration
Those who rush to present the move as a demonstration of national independence, or alternatively as a dangerous and unnecessary step, miss the point:
This is a move that seeks to change the rules of the game, not withdraw from it.
2025
The American Right and the Stars of the “New Antisemitism”
The new anti-Semitism doesn’t scream, it smiles.
It doesn’t burn synagogues – it puts on a podcast and it doesn’t come from the margins – it comes from the studio.
America’s New “No Terror Fans Allowed” Law
America discovered Hamas isn’t a folk-dance troupe.
It wants to ban entry to anyone who supported the massacre.
Zohran Mamdani and the Race for NYC Mayor: When Progressivism Meets Pizza 🍕
If New York really does elect Zohran Mammadani, it will be definitive proof that the city that has been through 9/11, Trump, and Blattner in Times Square – has failed to survive progressivism.
But hey, at least they will have a city free of guilt: no struggle, no crime, no homeless people, no progressive snobbery, no anti-Semitism, no Muslim immigrants… but guilt
Marco Rubio – A Zionist Ambassador in the American Feed
The Marco Rubio of 2025 is not the brilliant politician of 2016 who tried to become president. He has become a veteran fighter, perhaps less flashy but sharper, with clear positions against Israel’s enemies and against the hypocrisy of the West.
The Iranian Nuclear Program Is Destroyed, What about Our Relations ?
The Iranian nuclear program got a bomb in the face. Or three. Maybe something from space too.
And suddenly we, the Israelis, found ourselves facing a difficult question: Now that there is no more Iranian nuclear program (temporarily, yes?), what do we do with all the fears, obsessions, and movies we saw last night about an atom bomb in Tehran?
