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Israeli officials are pleading against more appeasement of Tehran. But revelations about John Kerry’s past betrayal help explain the administration’s refusal to listen.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has become the first U.S. political leader to openly call for the overthrow of the leader of a sister democracy.
For as long as the “kafala system” survives, slavery is alive and well in those Arab states that have made their peace with Israel.
Americans were relieved by the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial. Still, the JCPA and ADL shouldn’t join with partisans and radicals to exploit it to push a racialist agenda that hurts Jews.
Those in its grip believe that Jews possess diabolical powers, that they are a secret conspiracy to control global affairs in their own malign interests, that they are responsible for the ills in the world.
The left-wing lobby wants to cut aid to the Jewish state and increase it to a terror-supporting Palestinian Authority, exposing its “pro-peace, pro-Israel” mantra as a false front.
Siding with Tehran, an editorial argues that the United States should offer to end most sanctions if Iran goes back to the terms of the agreement—one it never adhered to from the start.
Giving up on a “forever war” leads many to doubt American resolve in long-term conflicts. But there’s a difference between a prudent use of force and the appeasement of enemies like Iran.
Suddenly, Netanyahu’s mantra about not allowing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons is being treated by his foes as evidence that he’s violating Israel’s traditional tight lips on actions against the Islamic Republic.
The agency profited greatly from its opposition to Trump’s immigration policies, even as it abandoned its Jewish mission. Now it’s gaslighting the public by denying reality.
Israel’s transformation into the center of the Jewish world isn’t just a question of demographics. Israel is the present of the Jewish people and its future as well.
A record shames a country whose ethic is built upon the triangle of “liberty, equality and fraternity.”