Column
The pushback against woke education indoctrination is being falsely labeled as a politicized attack on free speech. Why are national Jewish groups on the wrong side of this battle?
The U.S. administration’s now all-but-declared positions on Jerusalem and Hamas strengthen Iran’s position in Palestinian society.
The next president will assume office after what will be remembered as a laughably poor voter turnout amid an economy shattered by the coronavirus and years of U.S. sanctions.
An open letter from journalists demanding bias against Israel shows how toxic leftist ideologies are conquering American newsrooms and why faith in the press may already be a lost cause.
In the United Kingdom, a strategy of cultural manipulation and intimidation threatens to push politicians into hostility towards Israel, and it is actively imperiling the security of British Jews.
U.S. liberals won’t miss Netanyahu, and they’ll welcome any friendly gestures from Bennett and Lapid. But the problem was always about policies and ideology, not personalities.
Iranian arms transfers to Venezuela and a renewed disinformation campaign inside America demonstrate Tehran’s intentions. Yet Biden still thinks appeasement is the right response.
The terror group achieved its strategic and political goals in the last conflict, but paid a heavy price—far heavier than it expected.
The left’s euphoria at having former nemesis Naftali Bennett head the new government would be hilarious if the country’s challenges weren’t so monumental.
Both those who loved and those who hated the former prime minister have been treating his political fate as an existential dilemma. They need to get over that.
The new alliance has succeeded in its first mission of unseating Israel’s longest-serving prime minister. The public will see if it has the mettle, wisdom and skill to weather the obstacles ahead.