The Column
The Iranian regime’s decades-long campaign of terror, nuclear ambition and proxy warfare posed a clear and present danger—one that critics of Israel and the United States often choose to ignore.
The effort to delegitimize the decision to strike Tehran is primarily about partisan politics. The president’s critics are focusing more on him than on America’s Islamist foes.
The Jewish way: We marry, we raise families, we use the material world to build a sanctuary for God on earth …
Every Jewish prayer service contains liturgy that consistently speaks about Jerusalem and the Holy Temple.
The fate of Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium—enough, if weaponized, for multiple nuclear bombs—may determine whether the current campaign against Tehran’s nuclear ambitions succeeds.
The joint military campaign against the regime of the ayatollahs reflects an unprecedented strategic alignment between the two allies.
As supposed moderates like Gavin Newsom demonize AIPAC and smear the Jewish state to appeal to their party’s mainstream, voters will have to draw their own conclusions.
To place the Jewish state in the same category as a monstrous regime like the Islamic Republic is to enter a morally inverted world.
The Western debate focuses on imperialism, while ignoring Tehran’s decades-long war against the free world.
The war against Iran may defeat the axis of evil—and put America and Israel at the head of a new world order.
The Islamist terror regime, now allied to China and Russia, has been waging war against the United States for 47 years. But to Israel-bashers, it’s simply another Jewish plot.
History has rendered its verdict. Regional instability stemmed not from Jerusalem but from revolutionary regimes, sectarian rivalries, Iranian expansionism, jihadism and Palestinian