A Tale of Two Terror Attacks and the New York Times

Last month’s suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester wasn’t the first time an Islamist terrorist targeted young people out for a night of fun.
“Readout” from the Middle East

The idea that American officials take orders from Israel is an old anti-Semitic canard, resurrected here to throw at the new administration.
Trump’s Saudi Speech: Pretty Good

Let’s go, Mr. President – it’s time to appoint a White House Commission on Radical Islam.
The President Goes to Israel

It is worth getting out of the weeds of Washington on occasion and looking at the big picture.
The Israeli Campfire

Lag Ba’omer celebrates the emergence of the immense light of unity through ‘The Book of Zohar.’
Memo to Trump: Arabs Still a Long Way From Accepting Israel

With Indian-Israeli ties flourishing, in July Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to become the first Indian prime minister ever to visit the Jewish state.
Ireland: Undermining Academia, Implementing Anti-Semitism

It has from the beginning been designed to denounce Israel as an illegal state, all under the cover of supposed neutral academic inquiry.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in France: February 2017

“Terrorism has no nationality or religion,” he said.
UN Turns Starvation Into a Cash Cow

Without collective and coordinated global efforts, people will simply starve to death.
Does Palestine Have a Future?

There is a tantalizing parallel between what the Jews did in the first century, and what the Palestinians did in the 20th century.