Temple U. Speaker Calls for Israel to be Replaced

A speaker hosted by a Jewish academic center and a Philadelphia synagogue this week declared that she favors “a secular, democratic state”—that is, the elimination of Israel.
Does America’s Afghanistan Pullout Bode ill for Israel?

Giving up on a “forever war” leads many to doubt American resolve in long-term conflicts. But there’s a difference between a prudent use of force and the appeasement of enemies like Iran.
Why is HIAS Seeking to Make America’s Border Crisis Even Worse?

The agency profited greatly from its opposition to Trump’s immigration policies, even as it abandoned its Jewish mission. Now it’s gaslighting the public by denying reality.
US Chooses Defeat in Afghanistan

America’s many enemies will be encouraged and emboldened.
Pretend Ambiguity is Useless

Israel’s desire to maintain ambiguity with regard to its military operations is understandable, but also comes with distinct disadvantages.
Israel Has Made It, Now It Needs to Grow Up

Israel’s transformation into the center of the Jewish world isn’t just a question of demographics. Israel is the present of the Jewish people and its future as well.
Accused of Abuse, Ex-CAIR Florida Leader Admits to Multiple Religious Marriages

Shibly admitted to NPR that he “did enter into religious marriage contracts with women outside his legal marriage.”
Echoes of A Boom in Iran

Some weeks ago, an Iranian ship delivering oil to a Syrian ship created an oil spill that devastated much of Israel’s Mediterranean coast in an act that’s been termed environmental terrorism.
Will This be the Last Anti-Israel Generation?

For the past several decades discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been driven by full-time anti-Israel researchers and writers.
Why Aren’t Jews Up in Arms About Uyghur Genocide?

Unlike the Darfur protests, taking on China requires courage. While some are speaking out, the lack of a groundswell on this issue shows how politics and fashion count more than principle.