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Israel has allowed its enemies to defame victims of attack as perpetrators.
A chronicle of calumny, collapse and the plunge from the pinnacle of power to the depths of depravity, which provides a lens through which the Netanyahu trial should be viewed
Though Palestinian statehood remains a non-starter, the U.S. scheme is likely to result in part of the coastal enclave remaining in the hands of Hamas, not usher in an era of peace.
Rebuilding national confidence demands a sober accounting of what went wrong—the gaps in coordination, the breakdowns in emergency response and the complacency that left communities exposed.
A U.N. vote on Gaza collides with hard regional realities as Israel, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia weigh choices that will shape the Middle East’s future.
The liberal establishment stifled debate and smeared its foes, discrediting “gatekeeping.” But that’s no excuse for being neutral about real neo-Nazis and antisemites.
Humble and honorable, vicious and violent ... who are our children’s heroes?
The world body sides with Jerusalem’s enemies again and again, no matter the issue.
Like its counterpart “Kan,” the military station is a left-wing leftover from a bygone era of nanny-state broadcasting.
Reports about a 20-year plan of assistance make sense since most of it is spent in and strengthens America. But dependence on Washington is also a long-term liability.
Deep down, the mayor-elect knows that his proposal to arrest the Israeli prime minister is a non-starter. He can’t admit that, however, or his supporters would regard it as a sell-out.
Fragmentation threatens to empower extremes on both the left and right of the political spectrum.