An editorial published by The Zioneer argues that regardless of final terms with Iran, America is changing — younger generations in both parties are less committed to Israel. The piece calls for a new, long-term foreign policy infrastructure based on Israel's own vision and Torah-inspired ideas, not on changes in White House administration or appeals for sympathy.
The Zioneer published an editorial calling for Israel to build a new, enduring foreign policy foundation, independent of U.S. administration changes. The piece argues that younger generations in both American political parties are increasingly less committed to Israel, and that the traditional approach — based on appealing for sympathy for a persecuted people — is no longer suited to an era in which Israel is becoming a regional power. Instead, the editorial advocates for a long-term policy infrastructure grounded in Israel's own vision and the ideas that the Jewish people bring to the world from Torah. The editorial follows a series of analyses on The Zioneer — including warnings from former intelligence officials and commentators — about the implications of shifting U.S. posture and the need for greater Israeli self-reliance.
- DevelopingThe Zioneer editorial: Israel must rethink assumptions about its friends, not just its enemies
- StrongIsraeli analysts warn: US policy shift requires greater Israeli self-reliance
- DevelopingDesk says: A true alliance between the Iranian people, Israel and the United States
- DevelopingAnalyst warns Israel won militarily but may lose the political aftermath
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