Sara Netanyahu’s Hair-Raising Experience

The spin that Israel’s first lady scheduled her salon appointment in Tel Aviv to attract a commotion and gain sympathy is just as nonsensical as the propaganda that judicial reform will result in an impoverished theocratic dictatorship.
Purim Guide for the Perplexed 2023

Attachment to historic and religious roots is the foundation of growth, security and respect from fellow human beings.
Biden isn’t Serious About Opposing Palestinian Terrorism

A bid to strengthen the Taylor Force Act that penalizes the Palestinian Authority’s “pay for slay” policy is necessary. But the administration is still evading the law in other ways.
Judge the Jewish Rioters, but Don’t Rationalize Arab Murderers

Jews who rioted in Huwara following a terror attack have been rightly condemned. But why do the world and the Biden administration still tolerate Palestinian terrorism?
Cancel Culture Comes to the Conference of Presidents

The mission’s purpose was supposed to be to learn directly from Israel’s key elected leaders about vital and serious issues that confront Israel.
‘Ad Matai,’ Lord, Until When?

In the face of terror, let our ancestors’ courage become ours.
The US Does Nothing About Another American Murdered by Palestinians

147 Americans have been killed by Palestinian terrorists since 1968, but not one of the killers has stood before a U.S. court.
Saving Israel’s Arabs, Despite Themselves

Ze’ev Jabotinsky wrote in a 1926 pamphlet that after the establishment of the Jewish state, “a considerable Arab population always will remain … if things fare badly for this group of inhabitants, the entire country will fare badly.”
Is the War in Ukraine Making Iran More Dangerous?

One year after the Russian invasion, it’s not apparent whether the emphasis on bolstering Kyiv is deterring or emboldening both Iran and China.
Learning Some Painful Mideast History Lessons

We have to ask ourselves: Is this experiment of “land for peace” working?