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Tehran has already signaled that it won’t renegotiate Obama’s pact. How will a new president change that if he’s already given up all of his leverage?
The four-year interlude under President Donald Trump is clearly viewed as an irritating setback that must now be reversed.
Georgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock has said terrible things about Israel, yet some Jews stand behind him. Is this dispute about friendship or partisanship?
Caught between economic pressure and surgical strikes, the Iranian regime is in a panic. But U.S. diplomacy obsessives are waiting in the wings to resume appeasement.
JNS prides itself on fairness and accuracy in all of our news articles. But unlike most media outlets, it also presents the case for the justice of Israel’s cause.
The assassination of Tehran’s top nuclear scientist is a reminder not so much of Israeli and Arab rejection of appeasement as it is of the deadly nature of the Iranian threat.
Through whatever financial or other pressure is available, we need to force the Palestinian Authority to stop paying terrorists, stop naming schools and streets after terrorists, and stop using their media to portray terrorists as heroes.
The Democrats have agreed to redefine Judaism as progressivism and anti-Semitism as everything that isn’t progressive
In a knockdown fight between good and evil, liberal universalists split the difference and call that justice.
In his new memoir, the former U.S. president misleads readers in a way that will forever shape their negative perspective of the Jewish state.
Joe Biden’s team consists of Obama alumni who know how to behave. But while their manners will be impeccable, they seem unlikely to be able to learn from their past errors.
A newly elected congressman’s comments about wanting to convert Jews set off a controversy. But Jews have bigger problems than Madison Cawthorn.