Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Gregg Roman

Gregg Roman is director of the Middle East Forum. He previously served as an official in the Israeli Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense.

The Nexus framework does not clarify a definition of what comprises Jew-hatred. It obscures it.
If an investigation confirms Iranian involvement in the mass shooting on Chanukah, then Canberra must sever relations with Tehran.
The terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7 exposed a fundamental truth: Hamas control masked, but never eliminated, deeper tribal loyalties.
The choice isn’t between diplomacy and security, but between accepting normalized terror operations and imposing real costs.
Jewish students have been harassed during campus events, labeled as racists, and faced physical intimidation.
Obama-Biden foreign policies enabled and are still enabling the Islamic Republic.
The U.S. should leverage the considerable domestic opposition to Hezbollah to break the terror group’s stranglehold over Lebanon.
The country exports terrorism, hate, antisemitism and anti-Americanism.
It will take time, but the terror group must be destroyed root and branch.
When Saudi Arabia realized that relations with the U.S. were not improving, it became relevant in the eyes of America’s rival China.
Haggling with dictators to secure the free world’s energy supply is bad policy.
Once they are captured and convicted, terrorists in Israeli jails should feel the cold reality of personal failure and despair, which should permeate the rest of Palestinian society.