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The cheers for a collaborator highlighted something the media and foreign-policy establishment are ignoring: Ukrainian nationalism’s ongoing antisemitism problem.
Although alarming, the depth of Iran’s infiltration into the foreign-policy and media establishments exposed in this week’s reports isn’t surprising.
The disruption of a public Orthodox prayer service in Tel Aviv on Yom Kippur cannot be excused. But it should be also understood as part of a political and cultural conflict.
The anniversary of the traumatic war has led to a surge of interest in Meir’s life. However, the lessons of the conflict go deeper than a boost in her historical stock.
The anti-Bibi resistance is trying to sabotage the prime minister’s diplomacy in the United States and at the United Nations. They may not be terrorists, but neither are they victims.
All those who seek to protect human rights must demand a strong stance against the ayatollah’s regime.
A Palestinian event featuring Jew-haters at the University of Pennsylvania shows that in the age of DEI loyalty pledges, some forms of prejudice are tolerated on campuses.
The Saudis care about one thing and one thing only: keeping their royal heads connected to their royal shoulders.
A High Holiday message from editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin.
The claim that opposition to Netanyahu and Trump are linked to a struggle against Putin isn’t just false. It’s an illiberal campaign to silence opposition to liberal ideologues.
The Palestinian leader’s bigotry is in lockstep with the West’s hypocritical outrage.
The accords were a disastrous mistake, but no one has any better ideas.