The Faces of Forgiveness in the Wake of Terror

Jesus waits with open arms to forgive them if they would turn to him.
In Praise of Diplomatic Quid Pro Quos

Trump’s critics blasted the Morocco-Israel normalization agreement as merely a transaction, rather than peace. They forget that deals based on mutual interests are the only kind that last.
Why are Jews Trying to Undermine the Fight Against Jew-Hatred?

Palestinian critics of the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism are unimportant. It’s their Jewish fellow travelers who are legitimizing anti-Zionist prejudice that is the real problem.
The New Greeks

Like the Hellenists of yesteryear, the progressive elites today insist that, to be accepted in polite society, Jews have to give up an essential part of their identity—and their civil rights.
Don’t Let the Palestinians Fool Israel Twice

The think-tank crowd wants the one Jewish state on the planet to hand over even more territory in exchange for the Palestinian Authority making the same worthless promises.
The Forgotten Refugees of the Middle East

Jews who were forced to flee their homes in Arab lands.
Let’s Not Celebrate the Romance with Ra’am Prematurely

The right is reveling in this new friendship, though it is ignoring the ramifications of joining forces with an Islamic movement currently displaying signs of moderation.
The Declining Credibility of Palestinian Objections to the IHRA Definition of Anti-Semitism

A dramatic sense of how this process is unfolding was on display at the United Nations—the citadel of global anti-Zionism.
IDF Tactical Command College, ‘Israel’s West Point,’ Increasingly Shapes Ground Forces

Officers are put in simulated crises “where there are no good or bad decisions, only the least worst decisions to choose from under pressure and under uncomfortable conditions. This is based on the understanding that when they find themselves in the field, they will say, ‘Wait a second! I remember what this feels like,’ ” Col. Shahar Back tells JNS.
The Prospective Return of Global Appeasement

In a knockdown fight between good and evil, liberal universalists split the difference and call that justice.