Israel’s Critics Continue to Hold the Jewish State Responsible for Palestinian Terror

The anti-Bibi resistance at home is helping foes abroad blame the Netanyahu government, not the terrorists, for the Jerusalem massacre.
No, President Biden, the Synagogue Attack Did Not Target the ‘Civilized World’

The Palestinians who celebrated the murderous act by dancing in the streets and handing out candies were not thinking about the civilized world. They were rejoicing at the death of Jews.
“House of Hope saved my life,” says former resident

Established in 1960 by the late Rabbi of Sanz, Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, the organization houses 100 girls ages 7-20.
‘The History Matters Here:’ Return to Jenin

Jenin was the location, in April 2002, of one of the most treacherous myths about Israel’s military conduct that spilled over into open antisemitism. Sadly, the lessons of that sordid episode more than 20 years ago do not appear to have been learned.
Why Leftists Shrug at Calls for Violence Against Jews

While the world honors the Holocaust, outrage over calls for the murder of Jews at the University of Michigan is mocked as evidence that Jews are “snowflakes.”
The Washington Post Gets by with a Little Help from its Antisemitic Friends

Depicting Jews as willful murderers of children is a staple of antisemitism that stretches back centuries. Filmmaker Darin Sallam is keen to promote this antisemitic canard. And The Washington Post, in turn, is keen to promote Sallam.
Reading Putin’s Mind

What must the Russian dictator be thinking?
We Must Act Now to Evacuate Khan al-Ahmar

The law must be applied equally to both Jews and Arabs alike.
What are the Prospects for Normalization Between Saudi Arabia and Israel?

An agreement with Saudi Arabia, the leader of the Sunni world, may be only a question of time.
Who Will Celebrate World Hijab Day This Year?

No doubt plenty of virtue-signaling progressives will observe this celebration of misogyny.