The Jewish Struggle From Time Immemorial

Jew hatred is having a revival in the West. The honeymoon period, a one or two generation hiatus in antisemitism following the Holocaust, is over.
ICC Judges’ Bias Against Israel

Judges in The Hague decide to reopen the investigation against Israel in the Mavi Marmara incident despite the prosecutor repeatedly closing the case over flotilla organizers IHH’s ties to global Jihad.
US Claims it Killed ISIS Commander, Syria Says US Hit its Forces

The decision to strike an ISIS commander in Homs Governorate and in the desert area shows that the US is hunting in a wider range of areas in Syria.
A New Order Emerges in Southern Syria

Syrian Regime closes accounts with west- and Israel-linked rebels, as Iran builds and expands its presence in the area.
While Airbnb Boycotts, Israel Builds its Diplomatic Strength

Airbnb’s partial boycott of Israel last week came just as the Arab world, Africa, and Eastern Europe moved closer to the Jewish state.
The Russians and the Kerch Bridge: What Would Reagan Do?

Every story has a starting point. Don’t start with the Russian capture this week of two (or three) Ukrainian ships and the injury to three (or six) Ukrainian sailors.Â
George H.W. Bush: Farewell to a Friend of Israel

Despite a rocky political relationship with Israel, Bush fought hard for the Jewish people.
Terra Incognita: Israel and the Yazidis

Shortsighted politics prevent genocide recognition
NY Times Reporter Uses Coal Piece to Attack Trump

Coal mining jobs have plummeted over the last decade, despite a modest increase of about 4 percent in the first 18 months of the Trump presidency.
Syria, Gaza, Afghanistan: The Endless Wars

That might make these endless wars easy for most civilians to ignore, but it doesn’t decrease their importance.