Column
The desire for an ally against Trump is no excuse for giving a platform to a former agent of hate who only opposes one variety of anti-Semites.
While a full-scale war with Tehran does not appear likely in the near future, low-intensity conflict against the West and its allies already is already being waged all over the world.
Those seeking to make the Jews the scapegoat for a conflict with the Islamist regime are just as wrong as those who failed to see the threat to peace in the nuclear deal.
The smearing of scholars for publishing a journal that examined misleading attacks on the Jewish state exposes the intellectual dishonesty of academic Israel-bashers.
This phrase is indeed catchy and plays well with those sections of British society on left and right who think that the U.S. president, in common with all his predecessors, is itching for a pretext to launch a new World War.
Rashida Tlaib’s Holocaust comments after decades of a failed peace process demonstrate that Palestinians must understand the role their choices played in the tragedy.
Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib deceptively presents Palestinian Arabs as victims of the Holocaust’s victims. The reality was that those Arabs were hopeful ancillaries to the Nazi genocide of the Jews.
While haredi Jews have become the face of a flat earth-style campaign that’s behind a deadly measles outbreak, other communities can be just as misguided.
Pete Buttigieg doesn’t like the way a GOP mega-donor spends his money. Republicans should also be able to oppose Democratic moneybags without being called anti-Semites.
One year ago, U.S. President Donald Trump, the new sheriff in town, conveyed a loud and clear message that a seismic shift had hit the Middle East. Enemies of freedom and democracy be damned.
By claiming that the BDS supporter was “taken out of context,” her party is seemingly bent on proving Trump right about their attitudes towards Israel.
He needs to understand that the idea of unconditionally creating a Palestinian state is a recent invention, and the idea that it is longstanding American policy is a falsehood ginned up by advocates for “Palestine.”