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The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the resurgence of Islamism there poses a serious problem for the negotiation-based approach of the Fatah-ruled Palestinian Authority.
The lack of response to President Biden’s lie about visiting the site of the Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooting reminds us that when discourse about Jew-hatred is tainted by partisanship, the Jews come out the losers.
Demolition orders like the one for Arugot Farm’s vineyard are just one way the Bennett-Lapid government is moving toward establishing a hostile Palestinian state in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem.
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We are bound to engage in soul-searching about how we might balance the duty to our own safety and the safety of those in our care with the impulse to defend our integrity from those who want to humiliate us.
Liberal groups have twisted the meaning of the word to include illegal immigrants who weren’t fleeing for their lives. The current crisis puts that false claim in perspective.
A new literary weapon by Andrew Pessin is a sparkling and savagely satirical novel about campus “cancel culture.”
Bennett’s efforts to ingratiate himself with Biden were necessary. But Biden’s new Iran pledge should reassure no one about America still being a force to be reckoned with.
One has to wonder why the Israeli prime minister insisted on visiting the White House in the midst of the greatest strategic catastrophe to befall the U.S. since the Sept. 11 attacks.
The foundations of failure were laid in the days, weeks and months that followed the Sept. 11 attacks, when the guiding assumptions of the “War on Terror” were put together.
Across the Middle East, extremist regimes and terrorist groups are rejoicing in the fact that the U.S. presence and reputation in their region is a shadow of what it was just 10 years ago.