From Amman to Jerusalem

Caroline Glick

Five months ago, 28-year-old Ziv Moyal, an Israeli security officer at Israel’s embassy in Amman, was stabbed in his apartment by a Jordanian assailant, whom he shot and killed.

Embassy: Challenges and Opportunities

Jim Fletcher

As the world grows weaker in combatting Islam, and as it develops more of a dhimmi mentality, I think the words of Ambassador Gold, though noble, are falling on deaf ears.

The State Department Drops the Ball

Caroline Glick

By reversing course on closing the PLO mission, and groveling to the threatening PLO, the State Department made a laughingstock of the US and President Trump.

Coddling the PLO

Jim Fletcher

As with all visitors to the Holy Land, I saw many fascinating things on my first trip to Israel, now many moons ago.

Portents of Quagmires in Syria

Caroline Glick

Putin, Rouhani, and Erdogan are right that, as of now, they are the victors in Syria. But let us not empower them by believing them invincible.

Uncertainties and Science

Ira Sharkansky

A long and checkered medical history has combined with more than a half-century of political science to sharpen my sense that uncertainties are inherent in science, and are the most interesting elements of doing science.