In the First Incident of Its Kind Since the Fall of the Assad Regime, Two Rockets Were Fired from Syria at the Golan Heights on June 3
A Functioning Iranian Nuclear Program Is a Threat to Global Security and to the West They Hate
Sikhs, Hindus, and Christians of Pakistani Heritage Offended by Use of ‘Asian’ Moniker
The U.S. Should Decisively Join Israeli Operations to Ensure the Complete, Swift Destruction of the Iranian Nuclear Program
A Successful Policy of Regime Change Will Require Khamenei’s Surrender of Authority to a U.S.-Backed Successor
The Only Munition That Can Reach Fordo’s Underground Facility Is the American 30,000-Pound Gbu-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator
The Regime’s Monopoly over Information Flow Within Iran Also Prevents Iranians from Coordinating an Uprising
Ankara’s Behavior Complicates Cooperation and Challenges the Rules-Based Order That Washington Has Long Supported
Spotlight: The False Narratives of the Palestinians
False narratives of Palestinian settlement in parts of the modern state of Israel claim that “Palestinians” are the original inhabitants, while Israelis are “colonizers” with no historical claim to the land. Yet, as Daniel Pipes wrote in 2024, “Palestinians … are not an aboriginal, autochthonous, first, indigenous, or native people; most of them are as recently arrived as Zionists. They are also as ethnically diverse.”

What are these ahistorical narratives, and how can they be corrected? How do they affect the current wave of recognitions of a “State of Palestine” and public perceptions of Israel?
Whatever Its Goal—Be It to Destroy Israel or Only Reduce Its Size—The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Is Israel’s Most Intimate and Permanent Enemy
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