Jerusalem doesn’t belong to you, President Erdoğan The Waqf’s own guide recognizes, that the Jews and Holy Temple were there long before the Arabs began their occupation of Jerusalem. Leonard Grunstein Dec. 31, 2024
The miraculous story of the Zionist Sephardic Jews of Bulgaria Saved from the Nazi gas chambers during the Holocaust, the community was reborn in the nascent state of Israel. Joshua Marks June 4, 2024
Erdoğan and the essential hypocrisy of antisemitism The Turkish president accuses Israel of crimes against humanity while refusing to acknowledge the crimes of his own country. Benjamin Kerstein May 21, 2024
How Jews in Palestine were persecuted during the 1915 Armenian Genocide Ottoman Turkish authorities aimed to Islamize the whole region by eliminating non-Muslim populations: Christians, Jews and Yezidis—groups that continue to be targeted in and outside of Turkey today. Uzay Bulut April 9, 2021
‘Palestinians’ want London to give back Big Ben When your entire history is fake, you can believe anything. Daniel Greenfield Feb. 2, 2021
America doesn’t have to choose between appeasing Turkey or Iran Erdoğan’s Jerusalem threats shouldn’t worry Israel. But the Islamist’s aggressive moves are signs that America’s approach to Ankara is a mistake. Jonathan S. Tobin Oct. 6, 2020
Turkey’s bid to return to Ottoman-era glory endangers Israel and the region The president is not only a leader with an Islamist ideology, but a realpolitik player. Turkey is in Iraq and Syria, and has a military base in Qatar and in Somalia. It is now busy in Libya. Israel Kasnett Sept. 11, 2020
1,200-year-old soap factory uncovered in southern Israel Hundreds of Bedouin youths were involved in the Israel Antiquities Authority dig, whose purpose was to reestablish the connection between the community and the history of the area. Aug. 17, 2020
The sovereignty debate, down on the ground Thus far, the debate has failed to explain how sovereignty—or a lack thereof—impacts the lives of the people living in Judea and Samaria, no matter who they are. Naomi Linder Kahn Aug. 5, 2020