Turkey Creates a Humanitarian Catastrophe in Occupied Syria

The Turkish takeover of Afrin led to the expulsion or flight of around 200,000 Kurds from the area.
Pretend Ambiguity is Useless

Israel’s desire to maintain ambiguity with regard to its military operations is understandable, but also comes with distinct disadvantages.
Israel Has Made It, Now It Needs to Grow Up

Israel’s transformation into the center of the Jewish world isn’t just a question of demographics. Israel is the present of the Jewish people and its future as well.
Militia Build-Up Seen as Key to Iranian “Sovereignty” in Southern Syria

Since 2019, Iran helped establish 36 local militias throughout southern Syria, giving it a new means of influence in the area, and future attack options against Israel, a new report by an Israeli research organization finds.
The Moral Courage of Isi Leibler

The death in Jerusalem of the 86-year-old leader has robbed the Jewish world of one of its towering figures at a time when it is particularly ill-equipped for such a loss.
Accused of Abuse, Ex-CAIR Florida Leader Admits to Multiple Religious Marriages

Shibly admitted to NPR that he “did enter into religious marriage contracts with women outside his legal marriage.”
Echoes of A Boom in Iran

Some weeks ago, an Iranian ship delivering oil to a Syrian ship created an oil spill that devastated much of Israel’s Mediterranean coast in an act that’s been termed environmental terrorism.
In France, Anti-Semitism is Systemic

A record shames a country whose ethic is built upon the triangle of “liberty, equality and fraternity.”
Will This be the Last Anti-Israel Generation?

For the past several decades discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been driven by full-time anti-Israel researchers and writers.
On Rosh Chodesh, a Rabbi Went to the Western Wall …

And used his immunity as a Knesset member to smuggle a Torah scroll into a Reform gathering as a favor and an act of identification.