Who was Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the ‘Mysterious’ Nuclear Scientist Killed Outside of Tehran?

He headed the “weaponization” group of Iran’s nuclear program, attended an underground nuclear-weapons test in North Korea in 2013 and was earmarked for the stage following a sufficient accumulation of uranium, a former senior Israeli military intelligence analyst tells JNS.
Justice (and Anti-Semitism) You Shall Pursue

The Democrats have agreed to redefine Judaism as progressivism and anti-Semitism as everything that isn’t progressive
Biden Team’s Blind Spot on Terror
President-elect Joe Biden’s first major foreign policy appointments are being hailed as centrists and experts.
Devastating Damage from the Pandemic Is a Long Line of Bad News

This completely demolishes any October deficit in history (the last record having been set at the bottom of the Great Recession at a hundred billion less than this October).
Worry About Israel-Haters and White Supremacists, Not Missionaries

A newly elected congressman’s comments about wanting to convert Jews set off a controversy. But Jews have bigger problems than Madison Cawthorn.
Can Biden Renew Foreign Aid to Palestinians while Still Adhering to Taylor Force Act?

“Sympathizers in the Democratic Party are trying to convince the Palestinians to make changes in the law so salaries will be based on economic conditions and not just on terrorism,” said Yossi Kuperwasser, a senior intelligence and security expert at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
JNS ‘Top 40’ Global Advocates for Israel Online Assemble for Knesset Panel

The network is on the frontlines of a multidimensional battlefield to fight delegitimization, misinformation, boycotts, legal challenges, propaganda and classic anti-Semitism.
How Nuremberg’s Universalism Undermined its Noble Aims

A clear line connects the tribunal on Nazi atrocities to current anti-Semitism.
China Wants to Blind the World

For officials there, it should be remembered that the word “sovereignty” is interpreted as a license for governments to do whatever they wish within the territories under their jurisdiction.
The GOP: Still Bringing a Knife to a Gunfight

Republicans need to urgently hone their skills in waging political warfare, especially with the upcoming runoffs in Georgia that will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate.