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Sarah N. Stern

Sarah N. Stern

Sarah N. Stern is the founder and president of the Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET), a think tank that specializes in the Middle East. She is the author of Saudi Arabia and the Global Terrorist Network (2011).

We can all learn from their stellar example.
The Israeli populace has got to understand the existential threats they now face and that the issues that divide them are much weaker than those that unite them.
The battle over judicial reforms threatens Israel itself.
We have to ask ourselves: Is this experiment of “land for peace” working?
J Street, NIAC and others come together to aid a murderous regime.
The Saudi crown prince probably wants to join the Abraham Accords, but he definitely does not want to hand Biden a foreign policy victory.
King Abdullah wants to save his own skin when he should be promoting peace.
World leaders’ resentment over the dominant role of the U.S. has been boiling over, and a number of factors have led them to the dangerous conclusion that America no longer has the will to fight to defend our own interests.
Apparently, the judicial murder of young people fighting a theocratic tyranny is less important than holiday shopping tips.
We who value our freedoms owe them a tremendous debt.
Kanye West’s anti-Semitic rants have been condemned, but anti-Semitism is still pervasive.
The deal may prove to be a triumph of short-term wishful thinking over long-term, realistic strategy.