Depressing Deductions from the War in Syria

Mordechai Kedar

The insane and endless war in Syria might as well be taking place on another planet, for all the West cares, and that is not the only lesson to be learned from the conflict.

More Than is Absolutely Necessary

Caroline Glick

The first reason for the uproar over Jew-hatred is that the party is led by Jeremy Corbyn, a man who, at minimum, has a marked, longstanding affection for anti-Semites and respect for their bigotry.

The Good News in the Bad News

Jonathan Feldstein

I’ve hesitated to write this for some time because every time I think there might be a lull in the plague of terror attacks to which Israel has been subjected these past several months, there’s another attack.

Turkey’s Fake War on Jihadis

Burak Bekdil

Last year, a Turkish pollster found that one in every five Turks thought that the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris was the natural response to men who insulted Prophet Mohammed.

Israel, Turkey, Russia and Egypt

Shoshana Bryen

The UN Palmer Commission Report found the blockade of Gaza — jointly administered with Egypt — to be legal, and said Israel owed Turkey neither an apology nor compensation.

Reaping What We Sow

Earl Cox

It’s springtime in America and Israel and the populace of both lands is fed up.