Last week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog was enthusiastically welcomed by a joint, bipartisan session of Congress to celebrate what he described as 75 years of “the sacred bond” between the U.S. and the world’s only Jewish nation. Herzog spoke at a moment when attacks on Jewish people are on the rise globally, when criticism of Israel in Congress often crosses the line into antisemitism, and when Israeli democracy is on display through protests and counterprotests across that country. Advertisement At such a fraught moment, his words provided clarity and context about both the unbreakable ties between our two nations and...