Khan al-Ahmar the Untouchable

Although Israel’s High Court has ruled six times that the contested area must be evacuated, our leaders avoid following through.
Congressional Candidate Matthew Foldi’s (R) Plan for Fighting Progressive Anti-Semitism

Matthew and I discussed how Congress can combat rising anti-Semitism in university campuses and throughout the U.S.
IDF’s Momentum Plan Key to Future Victories

The helicopter buzzes in from the South, making a long arc in the sky as it begins an approach.
The Vast Iran-Hezbollah Drone Threat Is Escalating

Israel’s downing of three drones on Saturday illustrates the growing nexus of Iran-Hezbollah threats in the region – and specifically the Lebanese terrorist organization’s escalating attempts to target gas platforms off the coast of Israel.
Shaping the Future of the World

Either we do it or our enemies do it.
Biden’s Middle East Visit: The Nuts and Bolts

When considering Biden’s demands for Israeli concessions, Israeli Prime Minister Lapid should study the conduct of previous Israeli premiers.
Zionist Underground Poet Comes Alive In New Book

It’s not too often that the release of a new book of poems that are over 80 years old can be seen as a transformative moment in the American Jewish community.
Independence for America and None for Ukraine? (Part One)

Where is the alternative press’s usual righteous indignation over censorship, imperialism and unjust war? Why so many apologists for Imperial Putin?
Yair Lapid’s Attempt to Appeal to the Majority

In his maiden speech as interim prime minister, the Yesh Atid leader said that “most Israelis agree on the ‘truly important topics.’” Ironically, the people to whom he was referring are to the right of his party, and the left won’t tolerate any pandering to them.
Give All Parents the Chance to Choose the Best School for Their Child

Instead of fighting it, the Jewish community should be supporting an Arizona law that will help underprivileged kids escape failing public schools and make day schools more affordable.