Why Israel Must Not Bet Against JD Vance

We have a tendency to throw the baby out with the bathwater and take offense at everything. That is no way to conduct international policy, and that is no way to steer a ship, especially…
Assessment
The piece argues that Israel should not dismiss or antagonize J.D. Vance, framing such a reaction as a counterproductive emotional reflex rather than strategic statecraft. It suggests that Israel has already alienated the Democratic side over two decades under Netanyahu governments, leaving it with less room for impulsive diplomatic moves. The reader should watch whether Israeli officials adopt a more measured public posture toward Vance or allow domestic grievances to shape foreign policy.
