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Those who decry the crimes of Hamas while opposing efforts to destroy the terrorists are a greater threat to Israel than those openly cheering for Nazi-like atrocities.
Drawing by Mark Podwal
The United States and Israel continue to base their policies on the fiction that the Palestinian Authority is willing to coexist with the Jewish state.
The United States may finally be prepared to let Israel defeat the Islamist terror group. But that shouldn’t lead to a push for a Palestinian state after that is accomplished.
The community that rallied behind the Jewish state in 1967 and 1973 no longer exists. Can once formidable Jewish groups provide wartime leadership?
Appeasement of Iran helped make the Oct. 7 atrocities possible. Yet the president said the right thing in his first statement. What will he do when the counter-attack proceeds?
“Sadly, the drawing is even more relevant today,” the artist told JNS.
The pro-Israel senator’s legal troubles are a blow to those who oppose the appeasement of Iran; it also illustrates foreign influence-peddling at its worst.
Incidents of Jews spitting at Christians in Jerusalem deserve condemnation. But in a world that is indifferent to so much suffering, why do people care so much about this?
The administration’s motives for pushing a new deal have more to do with the president’s 2024 re-election campaign and his failed Iran policies than peace.
In the Israel the left seeks to create, Judaism will be no more than a kitschy accessory.
If Iran can make a bomb in two weeks, then the game is over. It took 20 years of bad decisions to make this a reality.