Dan Diker
The Two-State Illusion: Oslo and Hamas Terror
The Iran-backed Hamas massacre of October 7, 2023 was not an isolated act but the predictable climax of the Palestinian national and Islamic movement, from the Palestine Liberation Organization’s handmaiden, the Palestinian Authority (PA), to the fundamentalist and extremist Hamas. Both movements are wedded to rejectionism and holy war against Israel’s existence (See “Unmasking Jihad’s […]
Trump’s Trip – Israel, Gulf States and the US
An extraordinary confluence of events could provide an opportunity to sideline rejectionist forces and enable Israel and its Muslim neighbors to peacefully resolve many of their differences, according to veteran Israeli security expert Dan Diker. Hamas’ October 7 pogrom showed that threats to US and Israeli security are intertwined, according to Diker, who is president of the Jerusalem […]
Israel’s Battle for Hostages and Victory over Hamas’s Islamic Warfare
The Hamas “hostages-for-terrorists ceasefire” deal brokered by Qatar and driven by the United States reflects Israel’s moral imperative to save its 94 remaining hostages ahead of destroying Hamas. The price is high. Global fanfare headlined by CNN’s “Everyone Crying” lead story and Israel’s emotional eruption over Hamas’s grotesquely executed return of the exchange’s first set of hostages […]