10 ISIS Terrorists Killed in Alleged Israeli Airstrike In Syria

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that ten members of a Jihadist faction aligned with the Islamic State (ISIS) were killed in an air-strike that hit the town of Sahm al-Jolan on Monday. The Observatory claimed the strike was carried out by Israeli warplanes but offered no proof.
East & West Palestine, or Hamastan vs. Fatahland

First, that East and West Palestine won’t survive long if born, and second, that the territorial integrity of the Land of Israel will.
The Fall of Kirkuk: An IRGC Production

It is a black day for the Kurds, from every point of view. The fall of Kirkuk confirms the extent to which Iraq today is an Iranian-controlled satrapy.
Russia Blames U.S. For “Barbaric” Bombing of Raqqa: Compares it to Dresden in WWII

After U.S. led coalition forces finally raised victory flags over the devastated city of Raqqa last week, liberating it from jihadist and Islamic State (ISIS) forces, Russia responded by condemning the U.S.
Palestinian Reconciliation: To What End?

For some Middle East-watchers, the talks are a form of progress.
What Next, Once ISIS Falls?

What is coming next, after the imminent defeat of ISIS?
Mossad

So long as totalitarians weave their evil schemes, the people will remain oppressed, Israel will be threatened, and the Mossad chiefs will have job security.
Where Have All the Feminists Gone?

The battle for women’s rights is central to the battle for Western values. It is a necessary part of true democracy.
The Case For Kurdish Independence

One thing is clear: if the US continues to neglect its “friends” and allies in the region – those on the front line in the fight against ISIS – the damage to its credibility will only increase.
Refugees, Intersectionalists, and Jews

Refugees are back in the news. This summer, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from North Africa is likely to rise significantly.