Don’t Apologize for Ben-Gvir or Anything Else About Israel

The claim that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government will make life hard for Diaspora Jews ignores what motivates Zionism’s foes and other anti-Semites.
Et tu, Brooklyn?

This should be the last place for Jew-hatred.
Iran’s Martyred Protesters Deserve to be Remembered

We who value our freedoms owe them a tremendous debt.
Dragons and Dragon-Slayers in Israel and America

Most Israeli Jews know which is which, most American Jews do not.
The United Nations’ Dangerous Climate Summit

If COP27 attendees are adamant about reducing CO2 emissions, there are better ways to do it than “renewables.”
Midterms Show America Remains a Deeply Divided Nation

Democrats won the expectations game as a red wave didn’t materialize. But the results mean divided government and a worsening political tribal culture war.
Lies and Unapologetic Antisemitism from the UN ‘Commission of Inquiry’

This U.N. “inquiry” has only been in operation a year, but has already left a deep stain on the international body.
US hysteria Over Israel’s Elections Shows More Chutzpah than Wisdom

If Americans actually shared the Israeli daily experience they might better understand why Israeli voters—in record numbers—overwhelmingly elected a right-wing government.
Remembering Rabin, Assassinating his Rivals’ Character

Because of the brouhaha surrounding Bezalel Smotrich’s speech at the memorial for Israel’s slain premier, another address received a lot less attention than it deserved: the one delivered by Merav Michaeli.
What does the Bible tell us about sinkholes in Israel?

The sudden appearance of the earth opening underfoot is a Biblical image, even more so when it happens in Israel. On Monday morning, a sinkhole opened up in a subterranean parking lot in Hod Hasharon in central Israel, forcing the evacuation of three apartment buildings. No injuries were reported and the buildings remain standing. Engineers […]