Syrian asylum seeker kills boy, wounds four in Austria rampage The incident came two days after an Afghan asylum seeker plowed his car into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich, killing a two-year-old girl and her 37-year-old mother. JNS Staff Feb. 16, 2025
The pathetic finish to Joe Biden’s failed presidency His legacy isn’t just weakness, failure and unchecked antisemitism. The visibly diminished president became America’s forgotten man even before he left the White House. Jonathan S. Tobin Jan. 16, 2025
ISIS comeback sparks global concern The resurgence is likely to continue, the Institute for National Security Studies' Yoram Schweitzer tells JNS. Shimon Sherman Jan. 7, 2025
Afghanistan’s last Jew arrives in Israel Zebulon Simantov will settle in Ashdod in southern Israel. David Isaac Nov. 14, 2024
‘Most exciting find in a millennium’: Oldest Hebrew book goes on display in DC The eighth-century Afghan Liturgical Quire “pushes the history of the Jewish book back approximately 200 years,” the scholar Gary Rendsburg told JNS. Menachem Wecker Sept. 30, 2024
‘World’s oldest Hebrew book’ unveiled at DC exhibit The Museum of the Bible is showcasing the codex, dating to the eighth century, through Jan. 12, 2025. JNS Staff Sept. 25, 2024
Afghanistan and Gaza: Tragedy and farce You wonder why a Hamas rapist who gets what he deserves is reinvented as an innocent civilian murdered as part of a “genocide,” while Afghan women are transformed into chattels and slaves, and the world remains silent. Ben Cohen Sept. 13, 2024
Biden administration marks three years since ISIS suicide bombing at Abbey Gate in Afghanistan "We must never forget that each beloved service member we lost was a human being, who left behind entire families and communities," the U.S. president said. Aug. 26, 2024
America’s ‘self-defeat’ in Afghanistan Three years after the U.S. withdrawal, lessons should have been learned. Clifford D. May Aug. 21, 2024