Today on TAP: Is the Biden administration willing to move beyond scolding Bibi to a seriously tougher policy to force a deal?
Middle East
Does the Road to Peace Lead Through Michigan?
Today on TAP: Tuesday’s wake-up call should lead Biden to change U.S. policy on Israel-Gaza.
Davos in the Desert, on the Coast
In Miami, leading lights from tech, finance, media, and entertainment gathered at the Saudi investment conference, yet another attempt to sanitize the autocratic regime.
Uncommitted Campaign in Michigan Uses the Power of the Vote
Anti-war activists want to channel the pain of Arab American and Muslim communities to register a vote of no confidence in Biden’s support for Israel’s devastation of Gaza.
The Neglected History of the State of Israel
The Revisionist faction of Zionism that ended up triumphing adhered to literal fascist doctrines and traditions.
The Stakes of Rafah
Over a million Palestinians, pushed to the brink of Gaza at the border crossing with Egypt, now face aerial bombardment by the Israeli military.
Pro-Union Joe and Grad Student Misgivings
Today on TAP: Some UAW teaching assistants object to their union’s endorsement of Biden. That’s understandable but idiotic.
Will Biden Finally Break With Bibi?
Today on TAP: That would do the whole world a giant service—including Israel. Biden’s own re-election could depend on it.
A New Phase for Gaza: The War on Humanitarian Aid
Why the attack on UNRWA looks a lot like collective punishment
America Has Stumbled Into an Avoidable Middle East War
Biden’s foreign-policy team ended the war in Afghanistan, and is now caught in a trap of its own making.

