Terrorism

The United Nations Cannot Plead Ignorance to Its Relief Agency’s Close Ties to Hamas
Columbia, Not Just a Campus Anymore, Has Turned into a Caliphate; Sinwar Could Make the Dean’s List
Analysts Say They Doubt a New Leader of Hezbollah Will Be Appointed Anytime Soon
Do We Still Love the Civilization of Life More than They Love Death to the Point of Defending It Tooth and Nail from Our Enemies?
In Shock, We Read the News About Terrorists Infiltrating Sderot, Struggling to Understand If We Were Still Asleep or Living Through a Nightmare
Navigating Complex Threats from Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, and Beyond in a Shifting Middle East Landscape
The Liberal Government in 2021 Started a Program to Import a Foreign National Workforce of Hundreds of Thousands
Iran Believes It Faces Nothing Worse Than a Good Finger-Wagging by the White House for Its Attacks
Deploying Forces to the Region Is One Thing, but the U.S. Must Be Prepared to Use Them Against Iran
Eliminating Iran’s Islamic Leadership, Including Khamenei, Is Necessary to Help Iranians Free Themselves
Those Who Condemn the Hezbollah Leader’s Death Are Terror Sympathizers Who Ignore International Law
A Buffer Zone Would Deter Violence by Non-state Actors and Provide an Environment for Eventual Reconciliation
Israel and Its Allies Must Starve Hezbollah of Cash Used to Fund Salaries and Subsidize Goods for Members
An Israeli airstrike on a Hezbollah bunker reportedly has killed Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah.
Turkey’s Intelligence Agency Ignores U.N. Security Council’s Findings to Hide Erdoğan’s Lackluster Efforts to Rein in Terrorist Networks.
I recently witnessed something I haven’t seen in a long time. On Friday, August 16, 2024, a group of pro-Hamas activists packed up their signs and went home in the face of spirited and non-violent opposition from a coalition of pro-American Iranians and American Jews. The last time I saw anything like that happen was in 2006 or 2007, when I led a crowd of Israel supporters in chants in order to silence a heckler standing on the sidewalk near the town common in Amherst, Massachusetts. The ridicule was enough to prompt him and his fellow anti-Israel activists to walk away, as we cheered their departure. It was glorious.