Column
Americans fawned over the emirate at the Doha Forum love fest for the home office of Islamist terror. They’re setting the president up for a fall as well as fueling antisemitism.
As Jew-hatred skyrockets across the Western world, will anyone step up to take the necessary legal and political actions that might convince us to stay?
Mass murder has been branded as conscience to mess with people’s minds.
How fringe antisemitism on the American right is finding unlikely allies abroad—and why the Tucker Carlson-Armenia nexus should alarm Republicans.
The former Israel Security Agency director is last person who has the right to sermonize about accountability and leadership.
Lt. Jack Taylor of the Office of Strategic Services (the precursor to the CIA) is one of many victims of the Holocaust whose story is largely unknown.
The story of Jacob and Joseph, plus a personal anecdote about Jews in Africa.
American Jewish leaders must come to understand that to critics of Israel, there is no difference between “settlements” in Judea and Samaria and “settlements” on the Golan.
In case anyone in her milieu at home or abroad doubted the correctness of her politics, she set him/her (no pun intended) straight.
As anti-Israel hatred reaches a new high in Europe, a group of Italian Jewish intellectuals has come out against the IHRA definiton.
If Jewish houses of worship are now as controversial as abortion clinics, then antisemitism has reached a tipping point that requires a stronger response than mere buffer zones.
Anyone with Israel’s “best interests“ at heart wouldn’t have welcomed the witch hunt against the prime minister for the “crime“ of garnering votes.