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Israel, Turkey, Syria, Iran and others long trapped by hatred are now working together to save lives.
Israel’s foreign minister shouldn’t pay Ukraine’s price for a photo op with Zelenskyy.
Some well-known writers and publications aren’t just gaslighting the world about judicial reform. They’re also playing into the hands of their country’s foes.
It is very doubtful the Biden administration can prevent a major outbreak of violence in eastern Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria ahead of Ramadan.
It’s hard to believe that the anti-government propagandists could sink any lower, but they managed this week to outdo themselves.
The U.S. secretary of state’s statements on his visit to Israel demonstrated how deeply blood libels have seeped into the Biden administration’s thinking about the Jewish state.
Documenta has basically gotten away with organizing a festival stained with the most virulent antisemitism, and that there are no guarantees that such a scandal can be avoided in the future.
Partisan split on booting the congresswoman from committees is more than a symptom of political civil war. It illustrates the normalization of anti-Zionism.
As the culture hurtles towards the precipice, Diaspora Jews are like rabbits caught in the headlights.
Blinken’s call for “calm” and thinly veiled swipe at Israel’s judicial-reform plan will encourage more Palestinian terror and greater unrest in Israel.
The Islamic republic’s drones are not only intended for Israel but for Ukraine as well.
The anti-Bibi resistance at home is helping foes abroad blame the Netanyahu government, not the terrorists, for the Jerusalem massacre.