Harvard Didn’t Cancel Kenneth Roth; It Decided Not to Honor an Antisemite

Denying a fellowship to the man who transformed Human Rights Watch into an anti-Zionist propaganda machine is justified, not a blow to free speech.
The Perverse and Perplexing Paradox of Palestine

Why do professed liberals continue to support creating a state that would reject all the values they supposedly cherish?
Walk Like an Israeli

Why a Jew’s visit to the holiest Jewish site provokes outrage.
The Invisible Jews

Relying upon data supplied by the New York City Police Department, 94% of the reported incidents of violence between 2018 and 2022 were committed against Orthodox Jews, primarily in the neighborhoods where Hasidic Jews live.
An Israel Prize Laureate’s Anti-Government Stance Reveals a Sinister View of the Jewish State

Professor Asa Kasher, author of the IDF’s Code of Conduct, inadvertently did more to explain the victory of the right than most of its own champions.
Key Factors Behind the Improvement in Israel-India Relations

From defense spending to agriculture, water management, drip irrigation, pharmaceuticals and the tech field, the deepening connection between Jerusalem and New Delhi is inescapable. Where does the relationship go from here?
The New York Times’ Orwellian Obsession with Israel

The Jewish state and Judaism received disproportionate negative coverage throughout 2022.
A Warped View of the Government, Courtesy of the Left

With the help of the fake news industry, Itamar Ben-Gvir’s uneventful Temple Mount visit and the supposedly anti-LGBTQ coalition dominated the news cycle, creating news out of non-stories.
Ambassador Nides’ Delusions about Palestinian Terrorism

The U.S. ambassador to Israel thinks that the “vast, vast majority” of Palestinians oppose terror, but the numbers say otherwise.
Let My People Pray

Allowing and facilitating Jewish access and worship at Judaism’s holiest site would merely help restore the agreed-to lawful status of this site, as a place where all people will have free access.