Column
At the core of the U.S. president’s foreign policy remains a call for Saudi Arabia and the broader Arab world to join the Abraham Accords.
Eschewing both nation-building and appeasement is wise. But an embrace of Qatar’s agenda—and gifts—undermines confidence that his decisions advance U.S. national interests.
There is no reason why Jews should be troubled by the neurosis it projects. Their defeat was our liberation, and we should rejoice in that fact.
A spat between two MAGA media personalities reflects the ideological split in the movement—and in the Trump administration.
Israelis are wondering whether they’ve escaped one nightmare to find themselves in another.
Doha has poured nearly $6 billion into American universities since 1981, making it the largest Arab donor in U.S. higher education.
Non-Catholics need to respect the powerful symbolism of the papacy. But neutrality about a genocidal struggle against Israel’s existence is neither moral nor acceptable.
The enduring partnership between the United States and Israel continues to be a cornerstone of Middle Eastern geopolitics.
The Pennsylvania senator’s post-stroke support of Israel infuriated left-wing staffers and the press, which went from covering up his disability to claiming that he was unfit for office.
i24News got it wrong, but that didn’t stop other outlets from running with the item before reading the article on which it was based.
Rather than get behind Trump, the American Jewish Committee, left-wing rabbis and Democrats oppose reforms that would punish schools that discriminate against Jews.
Words like “genocide” and “apartheid” are recklessly thrown into political discourse.