The Column
Removing the controversial special rapporteur would not fix the world body—but it would show the institution still has a moral conscience.
As the world’s largest aircraft carrier sails to the Middle East, the European Union drifts toward division instead of Western unity.
A deluge of anti-Zionist propaganda has impacted support for Israel since Oct. 7; still, the majority of Jews stand with it against its antisemitic and genocidal foes.
The coastal enclave does not exist in a vacuum; it is one node, albeit a vital one, in a network of extremism and terrorism that runs across the region.
The proper response to this war against a people is not to deflect it, but to fight it better.
It won’t be contained by trying to sweet-talk those who are failing to speak out or who are being seduced by political commentators Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens.
In a moment of historic tension with Iran, the silence following the meeting at the White House can signal decisions of extraordinary weight.
Has there been a single major rally demanding that the Palestinian Authority protect freedom of speech, religion, assembly, women’s rights or gay rights under its own rule?
A falafel flap exposes the new rules of student speech on American college campuses.
Comedienne Yael Poliakov’s vulgar comments to podcast co-host Assi Azar caused viral outrage, giving new meaning to the term “body politic.”
Members of his administration can’t protect New York Jewry while working for a mayor who opposes Israel’s existence and defends antisemites.