Beijing’s Belt and Road Buys Influence in the Middle East

Both allies and enemies of the West have sought to maintain robust relations with Beijing.
Éric Zemmour, Presidential Candidate

Of all the issues that will be fought over in the forthcoming election, immigration and the broader question of French national identity are likely to be the most bitter.
IPT Exclusive: CAIR’s Awad Considers Tel Aviv “Occupied,” Prays for its Liberation

Nihad Awad normally presents himself as mild mannered and measured.
U.S. Vote on Palestinian Refugees Raises Discomfort in Israel

The United States’ vote to abstain earlier this month on a draft United Nations resolution involving Palestinian refugees
US Government’s COVID War Crimes Against Humanity

Now we have become even more extreme to where hospitals or doctors are actually turning away patients who desperately need medical treatment on the sole basis that they are not vaccinated.
Beijing’s Strategy for Global Dominance

Enlisting American governors and mayors is a clever component.
A Hanukkah Gift: Argue, Don’t Fight

As much as the Jewish tradition values reasoned argument, in the hard reality of communal life that tradition often succumbs to the thrill of the fight.
Ilhan Omar’s Backpack

Recent reports have slammed Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert for comments that were offensive to her colleague, Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar.
For Palestinians, Terrorism or Peace? Abbas Wants It Both Ways

If Abbas is really interested in returning to the negotiating table with Israel, he needs to decide whether he is on the side of his peace partners in Israel or his political enemies in Hamas.
Israel’s Amazing Capabilities

The psychopaths that run the Gaza Strip—Hamas—continue to do stupid things. Murderous things.