There was a time—was there not?—when the Left stood for something. A time when the so-called progressives, the self-anointed ...
Among a laundry list of thorny issues the two leaders will discuss, one priority is clear: to demonstrate that there is no longer any daylight between Israel and the U.S.
Relocating Gazans is a win all around. Gaza could become an agricultural paradise, the Middle East would stabilize, and the ...
Is it possible for a book to feel both timely and like a relic from a different era? In the case of The Islamic Moses, by the Turkish writer Mustafa Akyol, the answer is yes. The book was completed ...
Recently in our small synagogue in Be’er Yaakov, Shabbat, the place was packed. This is a small building, maybe 60 feet by 40 feet, looks like a pillbox. It is masonry with four windows, steel bars ...
Instead of moral clarity, we are met with cowardice, apathy, and wilful deceit. Instead of a global demand for justice, we ...
Last week, The New York Times (NYT) reported that, despite the temporary three-month suspension of foreign military sales ...
A fragile ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese militant group has been in place for over a month. The Israeli Air Force ...
Others argue that the United States should refrain from pursuing regime change in Iran as it is unachievable. Instead, they ...
"I recognize that the concept of Zionism evokes among Palestinians the memories of displacement and dispossession and that Zionism is the source of trauma, mistrust, and pain for many Palestinians." ...
The Jewish state became the first nation outside of the Joint Strike Fighter’s nine-nation co-development group to purchase the F-35 platform back in 2010.
What struck me as I saw “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” which is set in modern Tehran, is how 15 years after the Green Movement, the fire of the uprising is still burning.