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Allied airstrikes on Syria were praiseworthy. But the mission left unaccomplished is the Iranian threat, backed by Russia, which the Trump administration is ignoring.
My greatest fear is that the U.S. airstrikes will be the final act in America’s involvement in Syria. U.S. military action must not conclude with a limited tactical victory; that would only result in a long-term strategic loss for the United States.
The alliance between her family’s foundation and the New Israel Fund calls to mind the debate over the actual diary and the “non-Jewish” play adapted from it.
The outcome of a looming confrontation may depend on how much Russia is willing to risk if the United States and Israel say enough is enough.
The very existence of a Jewish state, whatever its flaws, is grounds for rejoicing.
Universalizing the Holocaust has not only failed to prevent new genocides, but has also led to some people imagining that everything they oppose is a Holocaust.
Netanyahu’s African migrant flip-flop was an embarrassment. But Jewish groups’ criticisms say more about American sensibilities than the merits of the case.
Don’t be fooled by claims that the media emphasizes the number of casualties simply because they’re reporting the most important fact of the story.
Claims that violent marches by Palestinian can be compared to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s nonviolent campaign against segregation are an insult to the civil-rights leader.
America’s exit from Syria would allow the expansion of its worst enemies in a volatile and extremely dangerous area, while abandoning the Kurds, Yazidis, dissident Sunnis and Christians to Turkey, Iran and Russia.
They are behaving as if this anti-Semitism thing has arrived like a thunderbolt out of a clear blue sky.
Pour out thy wrath on those whose discussions delay the meal.