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The debate over whether our work is genuinely a labor of love.
Ambassador Tammy Bruce reaffirmed both America’s commitment to its allies and its insistence that international norms apply equally to all.
While the Islamic Republic is shaken by rising street protests, the shadow of American power—and of Israel—hangs over Tehran.
Critics of the Venezuela operation are regurgitating platitudes about “escalation” and the fragility of international order.
From Venezuela to Iran, the geopolitical map of the war against democracies is being redrawn and the jihadist axis faces collapse.
Among the first acts of New York’s new mayor was a signal that, notwithstanding his disingenuous promises, antisemitism will be defended by his administration.
Israel’s enemies have been weakened, but none has been decisively defeated. The prime minister, for all his rhetoric, settled for something less—primarily to accommodate U.S. President Donald Trump.
The terrible fact is that conscience in the West has become harnessed to absolute evil.
The government can’t be trusted to investigate itself, but neither can institutions that are biased against it. History will render its verdict; in the meantime, it should be left to Israel’s voters.
From campuses to newsrooms, the hatred of Jews has become a tool—profitable, fashionable and deadly.
The message was unmistakable: Those who plan, finance and coordinate terror are combatants, regardless of how far they sit from the front lines.
Where there’s a will for a schism between Trump and Netanyahu, the latter’s detractors will find a way to fabricate one.