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In the game that Hamas is playing, people are either human shields or bargaining chips.
Israel had no choice but to accept a deal to release some hostages. But Washington shouldn’t pressure Jerusalem to let the terrorists run out the clock on a just war.
As Hamas shows signs of being beaten, two other Iranian proxies are activated.
The tech mogul endorsed a hateful meme, yet a restored liberal censorship regime won’t stem the tide of online Jew-hatred. In fact, it might make it worse.
A Dry Bones cartoon
The closer we get to success, the more the Iranian terror forces pulling Hamas’s strings threaten us.
After the Hamas terror army’s Oct. 7 slaughter of 1,200 Israelis, why are there no marches of support from non-Jewish communities?
Westerners assume that the Palestinians seek a future of prosperity and freedom and peace because that is what they aspire to preserve for themselves. But this isn’t the case.
Under pressure from his party’s left wing, the president is justifying support for Israel’s war on Hamas by reviving the two-state myth. It’s a prescription for another Oct. 7.
A Dry Bones cartoon
Unlike most Republicans and their voters, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and friends are defending antisemites in the wake of Oct. 7. Do they have Trump’s ear?
We need to think about what the Oct. 7 attack represents within the Iranian blueprint for the annihilation of the Jewish state.