World Cup and U.N. Provide Context for Assessing the Abrahamic Accords
"Arabs and many others across the world know apartheid when they see it," Ian Williams writes. "Just as the people of Africa reacted viscerally to apartheid South Africa because it explicitly subordinated and suppressed people like themselves, Arabs can see Israel oppressing Palestinians—because they are Arabs."
Will Netanyahu and His Extremist Ministers Undermine Unquestioned U.S. Support?
By all accounts, Israel is now run by the most right-wing government in the country's history. Will this cause the U.S. to finally get tough with Israel? "If history is any guide, the answer, sadly, will be 'no,'" Walter L. Hixson writes.
The Growing “Battle” Inside U.S. Jewish Institutions As Israel Embraces Racist Parties
Allan C. Brownfeld argues that Israel's new government will only increase the already growing number of American Jews who feel alienated from the country.
The 118th Congress will be sworn in tomorrow. Congressional correspondent Julia Pitner provides an overview of how the 117th Congress ended its session.