Israel & Zionism

Although the Majority of Americans Do Not Hold Antisemitic Views, 60 Percent of the College-Age Demographic Do
An Interview with a Person from Kudna, Which Has Seen Israeli Incursions
It Is Troubling That Some Possible Candidates for Peace Treaties with Israel Are Parties to Human Rights Treaties That Call for Elimination of Zionism
The Lebanese Government Appears to Want to Commence a Negotiating Process with Hezbollah, Seeking to Convince It to Give up Its Arms Voluntarily
The Very Fact That the IDF Has to Keep Returning to Areas in Which It Has Already Operated Underlines How Complex the Challenge Is
Called Repeatedly on Its Falsehood, the United Nations Responded Not with Correction, but with Changing the Definition of Famine to Fit Their Preferred Narrative
It Is Not Possible to Negotiate with an Entity and at the Same Time Determinedly Seek Its Wholesale Destruction
Well Before the October 7 Attack in Israel, University Administrators Were Cowed by Vocal Campus Pro-Palestinian Activists
The Regime Persists in Its Pronounced Nuclear Goal of Eradicating the Jewish State
Evyatar David Is Skin and Bones. He Is 24 Years Old; He Was 22 When He Was Kidnapped 668 Days Ago by Hamas at the Nova Music Festival
Macron and Starmer Are Sending a Frustrated Message to Israel, but Give Hamas More Reason to Avoid a Ceasefire
Historically Iran Included a Significant Number of Minorities
Eliminating Hamas Is the Most Moral Act Possible in Gaza. Nothing Positive Can Happen While It Retains Power
Macron Fears the Restiveness of His Own Arab Population and Wishes to Appease a Domestic Islamic Bloc That Cares Little for French Laicism
The Netanyahu Govt.’s Spectacular Reversal Points to a Lack of a Coherent Strategy and Raises Serious Questions About Israel’s Ability to Win the War
Following the Islamic Republic’s 12-Day War with Israel, There May Be a Genuine Opportunity for the Iranian People to Reclaim Their Future from the Regime’s Grasp
Despite Growing Threats and Rising Antisemitism, Germany’s Pro-Israel Institutions Remain Dependent on the State and Unwilling to Confront It
For More than Two Decades, King Abdullah Has Ruled Jordan While Maintaining a Strong Relationship with the U.S.