Mahmoud Abbas and the Munich Massacre: Time to Face the Truth

“Black September” was a fiction—so says the U.S. State Department.
The Day my Great Grandparents Died

The reality is that my great grandparents didn’t just die, they were murdered.
Iran’s Proxy War Against Israel Caused by Biden’s Weakness – Analysis

At this point, one has to ask if the Biden administration is negotiating with Iran and offering it billions of dollars simply not to attack Israel until President Joe Biden’s term is over.
The Political Suicide of the Israeli Elite

The anniversary of the death of Dudu Topaz is a reminder of the cultural root of polarization in the Jewish state.
Twitter Owes Salman Rushdie an Apology

With Rushdie in the hospital after being attacked, will Twitter finally ban the man calling for his murder?
The Satanic Stabbing of Salman Rushdie and the Dangerous Iran Deal

President Biden should consider the assault to be a metaphor for the dangers inherent in the West’s falling prey to the deadly machine that emboldened the terrorist from New Jersey. But he didn’t even dare to mention the “fatwa”—or terrorism—in his public statement.
Why is Biden Seeking to Pay for More Iranian Terrorism?

We didn’t need the Salman Rushdie attack to be reminded that Tehran inspires and subsidizes terror. The question now is what will Congress do to stop a new and weaker nuclear deal?
The Gaza Operation, in Perspective

Given the fact that it is only a matter of time before Israel will once again have to go into Gaza for one reason or another, perhaps we need to recalibrate our goals.
Linking George Soros and Anti-Semitism isn’t Just False; it’s Deflection

Liberals are again reviving the canard that criticizing the man bankrolling the destruction of America’s criminal-justice system is a dog whistle for Jew-hatred. They need to stop.
Israel’s War with Palestinian Islamic Jihad was a Wake-up Call for the West

It proved that the diplomatic option doesn’t work in the Middle East.