Where Have All the Feminists Gone?

The battle for women’s rights is central to the battle for Western values. It is a necessary part of true democracy.
The Case For Kurdish Independence

One thing is clear: if the US continues to neglect its “friends” and allies in the region – those on the front line in the fight against ISIS – the damage to its credibility will only increase.
Refugees, Intersectionalists, and Jews

Refugees are back in the news. This summer, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from North Africa is likely to rise significantly.
Another Jordanian Knife in Israel’s Back

Peace with Jordan? More like the quiet before the storm.
Threatening Toothless “Blacklist”, UN Sends Intimidating Letters to Firms Working in Judea, Samaria

The meaningless UN “stamp of approval” is already influencing international companies in avoiding direct or indirect transactions with Israeli companies.
Mohammad Bakri, Enemy of the Palestinians

With an official apartheid policy, Lebanon is the worst country in the world for Palestinians, but the Israeli Arab filmmaker couldn’t care less about the facts. His incitement is directed at Israel because propagandists nurture deception—especially self-deception.
More on Donald (and Bibi)

He seemed to be getting better. But now we’re seeing the same old Donald, dueling with a man who may even be crazier.
The War Continues

Many aren’t aware that the Arabs of the Middle East have always been at war with the Jews.
Congress Fights Back Against UN’s Anti-Israel Blacklist With ‘Anti-Boycott Act’

The US Anti-Boycott Act, proposed to counter UN anti-Israel efforts, has seen overwhelming support, with 49 senators and 253 House members co-sponsoring it to date.
Unintended Consequences (Iran)

We wish Netanyahu Godspeed in his efforts to expose Iran’s hostile jihadist agenda, but success is unlikely. Confronting Iran may turn out to be Israel’s problem to solve, perhaps joined by some of its Arab neighbors.