Reformers Launch Group Aimed at Challenging Muslim Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism has become “a pandemic raging for many years” among many Muslims, said interfaith activist Soraya Deen.
Following the Money is Not Enough

Quite stealthily, it came out that America is preparing to transfer as much as $100 million in aid for Palestinians.
Antony Blinken Called the Wrong Guy

The U.S. secretary of state needs to be calling the Palestinian Authority to talk about its lack of democracy, not reflexively assume that Israel is somehow to blame for how the P.A. governs its people.
Bibi and the Babylonian Talmud

Dispassionate analysis of the political deadlock in Israel will reveal that this state of suspended political animation is the result of nothing more than what the Jewish sages designated as “baseless hatred” among Jews.
The Middle East Quandary

While Iran and Turkey pursue two conflicting long-term imperialist visions, they are collaborating on the joint short-term goal of toppling every pro-U.S. Arab regime.
Israel-Bashing Disguised as Jewish Studies

Michael Fischbach’s book review in “American Jewish History” is a vicious screed that challenges the very legitimacy of Israel’s existence and justifies the anti-Israel “right of return.”
Biden’s ‘Nine-Miles-Wide Plan’

What should American Jews do? Turn to all our tried-and-true methods of lobbying and protest. And do it now—while there is still time.
King Abdullah the Irrelevant

Last week’s fleeting yet existential diplomatic crisis with Jordan reflects the changing nature of relations between Jerusalem and Amman in the era of the Abraham Accords.
A Profession Where Results Don’t Matter
The foreign-policy establishment and its allies are circling the wagons around a Biden nominee. Amid arguments about tweets, his and other Obama alumni failures are ignored.
Fighting and Hugging in the Middle East

Kaleidoscopic coalitions and enmities are one of the Middle East’s most distinctive political features.