How Trump Can Reallocate the $200 Million Slashed Off Palestinian Aid

And a new king rose to power, and his name was Trump.
Hamas-Israel Ceasefire Talks Show Peace Impossible

The ceasefire negotiations between Israel and the Hamas terror group’s regime in Gaza point to a central truth about the nature of the Palestinian conflict with Israel.
Israel’s Existential Threats and the Nation-State Law

When all the sparks within Jewish hearts come together, no one can act against us. Our connection above differences is our destiny as a people, and all the nations of the world expect us to achieve this.
Franks in a Roll on Passover

It was during the Intermediate Days of Passover when traditional Jews avoid leavened bread like virus germs.
The Threat that Must be Named

Psychiatrists tell their patients they have to “name their fears.” A fear that cannot be named cannot be understood or faced. An unnamed threat cannot be defeated. This is particularly true of what is called the threat of “terrorism.”
Hatred for Jews Comes in Many Forms

Man’s inhumanity toward man began almost at the dawn of recorded history and hatred for the Jews is just as ancient.
The Iranian Crown Prince’s Speech

Something is rotten in the land of Iran and maybe, just maybe, it is beginning to reach the point where people are willing to sacrifice to replace the current theocracy with secularism.
The Arson Balloons

The demented nature of chunks of Palestinian society is hard to grasp.
American Jews Just Don’t Get It

Perhaps a divide is inevitable. But can we not at least bond over the joy of having Jerusalem recognized and celebrated as our eternal capital? As our soldiers sang when they reached the Kotel in June 1967: “This is the day the Lord has wrought. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.”
The End of the Democratic Dream

An Arab online newspaper asked its readers: “Do you believe equitable democracy can exist in Arab states?” An overwhelming said no.