Searching for New Ways to Fund a Terrorist Regime

The United States doesn’t finance schools in Iran or North Korea. So why should it pay for those under the Palestinian Authority, which not only sponsors terrorists but spreads some of the most vicious anti-American propaganda in the world?
South Africa’s Chief Justice Confronts the Apartheid Analogy

He talked about Israel positively while at the same time shining a light on the double standard that enables his government to cozy up to repressive regimes around the world, from Iran to China, while depicting Israel as a rogue apartheid state.
Can Israel Annex Parts of Judea and Samaria Under Its Next Premier?

Does Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s personal commitment to former President Donald Trump on the subject carry weight?
A Bicentennial To Mark Modern Zionism

The man at first believed passionately in assimilation as an answer for Jews and later, due to what he saw as rising anti-Semitism advocated a new idea, what eventually became known as Zionism.
Meghan Markle and the Jewish question

This has become a terrifying looking-glass world where morality has been turned back to front. It’s where in the minds of millions—particularly, the young—venality, disloyalty and spite register as evidence of moral worth.
Bennett, Sa’ar and Israel’s Legal Tyrants

The Yamina and New Hope party leaders are hoping the attorney general will remove the leader they cannot defeat at the polls, but refuse to see that if he succeeds, all future elections will be irrelevant.
Turkey Signals Sweeping Regional Ambitions

A Turkish nationalist TV station with close ties to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recently aired a map outlining Turkey’s projected sphere of influence in 2050, rustling Russian and Iranian feathers.
Israel’s Fourth Election in Two Years

On March 23, Israel will hold its fourth national election in two years.
From Durban to The Hague: 20 Years of NGO Lawfare

The best way to mark the birth of ICC lawfare and the BDS campaign against Israel is to ensure that the perpetrators and their allies have nothing to celebrate.
‘New York Times’ Covers Up for a Terrorist—and Smears Golda for Good Measure

It’s a case of journalistic malpractice and requires an apology.