A Tale of Two Sadats

With varying degrees of vehemence, the United States’ Middle East allies all oppose the budding U.S.-Iranian détente.
A Turkish-Saudi Military Offensive on Syria?

Syria’s Scud-C ballistic missiles put several big Turkish cities “within range.”
Turkey’s Obsessive Fantasy

The idea that there are crypto-Jews or secret friends of Israel is increasingly popular with Muslims.
The New Knesset’s National Paralysis List

The last few years in Israel have been witness to a longstanding argument over raising the country’s election threshold.
Turkey’s Supposed Nemesis: “The Mastermind”

“The Mastermind” is not the product of a bunch of crazy fanatics.
Wandering Jews

A number of individuals from my home town of Fall River have traveled to Ponta Delgada in the Azores.
“Complicit”: FDR’s Refusal to Save the Jews on the MS St. Louis

The more we learn about the Holocaust, even as it recedes into the “mists of time,” the more my blood boils, the closer I come to tears.
Attacking Jews on Holocaust Remembrance Day

On Wednesday evening and Thursday, Israel marked Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The Middle East Turmoil and Israel’s Security

The Middle East is in great turmoil.
Gaza: Egypt Responsible For Weapons Shortage

This week, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi signed a new law.