With al-Zawahiri’s assassination, it’s Groundhog Day for America (Again)

The United States has now returned to the point at which it all started: the axis between the Taliban and Al-Qaeda that led to 9/11 and put troops into Afghanistan in the first place.
Why Hillary Clinton Called it ‘Palestinian Child Abuse’

At summer camps in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Palestinian Arab youths are being taught that all of Israel—Tel Aviv, Haifa, everything—is “occupied Palestine” and must be annihilated.
On Ben Shapiro and Aliyah

Even geniuses make mistakes: Ben Shapiro is sending a very wrong message to his legions of followers by unwittingly diminishing the importance of aliyah.
Bravo, Nancy!

There have been a lot — really a lot — of decisions made by the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi that upset, irritated, confused and appalled a lot — really a lot — of people.
A Tale of Two Women Targeted by ‘Dishonored’ Ex-Husbands

An honest conversation has to be had about the psychology and cultural norms that lead so many victims of abuse to become obstacles to, as opposed to participants in, their rescue.
Violence as a Way of Life

It’s easier for Arab politicians to blame the police or the government for the violence in their sector than it is to look at the deeply entrenched values that perpetuate it.
Facing Failure in Lebanon

Why the U.S. should stop subsidizing what is now effectively Tehran’s imperial possession.
Israeli TV’s Shallow, Irresponsible Stunt

Gil Tamary made clear he knew exactly what he was doing by referring to the site as “a place forbidden to non-Muslims,” and boasting, “I am the first Israeli journalist on the spot to broadcast these images and in Hebrew.”
Levin Smears AIPAC to Try and Save his Political Skin

His Jewish identity doesn’t excuse Rep. Andy Levin resurrecting anti-Semitic stereotypes by accusing the pro-Israel group of practicing “the politics of domination.”
Addressing Israel’s Cost of Living is a Zionist Imperative

If we want young people to live and thrive in Israel, we must make sure they can afford to do so.