“God is good”: the Easter Sunday miracle over Iran

When an injured U.S. Air Force colonel, bleeding and hunted by Iranian forces in the Zagros Mountains, finally made radio contact after 36 hours behind enemy lines, he said three words: “God is good.” Those three words nearly derailed his own rescue.
NPR flew to Lebanon to interview a synagogue terrorist’s family and never once called the synagogue

NPR is publicly funded. American taxpayers, including American Jews, pay for it. The children who fled that Michigan preschool in terror deserved to have their story told. Their parents deserved to be asked how they felt.
Trump’s Passover message: “Nothing can stop the people of God”

As Jewish families prepared for Passover, US President Donald Trump issued a message placing the ancient redemption at the center of modern political and religious life.
From “death to America” to “God Bless America”: Iran’s exiled prince charts a new course.

The exiled son of Iran’s last shah, brought a packed conservative conference hall to its feet multiple times, casting the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Tehran as a historic opportunity, and positioning himself as the man to lead Iran after the Islamic Republic falls.
Josh Hammer fires at CPAC: The ‘brain rot right’ is sabotaging America

“Your job, CPAC, is simple. It is to resoundingly say to the…right: no. The future of this conference depends on it. The future of this movement indeed depends on it. And ultimately, the future of this country depends on it. So don’t mess it up.”
UN watchdog praises Somalia, criticizes US, stays silent on Iran’s attacks on Israel

“I strongly condemn the Israeli & US aggression against Iran, in violation of the most fundamental rule of international law, the ban on the use of force,” he wrote. In another post the same day: “This is not lawful self-defence against an armed attack by Iran.”
Iran targets U.S.-U.K. base, revealing capability to hit Western Europe

While the missiles did not hit their target, the attempt shattered a long-standing assumption about Tehran’s military limits, marking the first known use of intermediate-range ballistic missiles by the regime.
Kirk’s private texts and a chain of betrayal: what a rabbi revealed on live radio

The death of Charlie Kirk sent shockwaves through conservative media, but revelations about private WhatsApp messages he sent just 48 hours before his assassination have recently become the center of a political firestorm, used by anti-Israel commentators to support claims that Kirk had turned against Israel
The 17,000 Day War

If you were to think that the current war against the Islamic Republic of Iran has been going on for just the past three weeks, you would be mistaken. The war started in 1979 when “students” attacked and hijacked the US embassy in Tehran, taking 52 hostages for 444 days
A synagogue full of toddlers was attacked. The NY Times blamed Israel.

When a newspaper of the Times’ global reach frames an attack on Jewish children through the lens of geopolitical grievance, it trains its readers to see Jewish victims not as victims, but as participants in a conflict that somehow implicates them.