Bibi’s Book Reminds Us Why He’s Still in the Fight

The autobiography of Israel’s longest-serving prime minister demonstrates everything we like and dislike about him, but also explains why he remains necessary.
When Will US Universities Put a Stop to Skyrocketing Attacks on Jewish Identity?

Schools have the moral obligation to end the double standard when it comes to attacks on Jews and their ethnic homeland.
Advice From the Ex-State Department Crowd has Proven Wrong Again and Again

Diplomats and ex-diplomats have long demanded one-sided concessions from Israel that endanger its security.
Trump Runs the Risk of Losing Israel

His latest conduct could hurt him not just with Jews and Israelis, but also evangelicals.
39% of US believes we are currently in the end-of-times, Pew survey suggests

A recent survey showed that in the wake of the global pandemic, the belief that we are currently at the end of days is rising. This contrasts sharply with Jewish tradition which has a far more optimistic perspective on what the final days of the world will look like. A recent Pew Research survey found […]
Can J Street Still Get Away with Pretending to be ‘Pro-Israel’?

The left-wing lobby’s conference was a reminder that the group isn’t just irrelevant to Middle East realities; it’s also at war with the interests of the people of the Jewish state.
Xi’s Struggle

China’s Communist ruler isn’t just playing games.
Enough Hypocrisy on Antisemitism

The focus on Kanye West should lead to a discussion about the acceptance of hate among African-Americans and the bizarre alliance of far-left and far-right, not partisan bickering.
One Day’s Headlines Reveal the Entire Israeli-Arab Conflict

You can only live in the Middle East if you accept reality.
No, Hady Amr is Not ‘Our Friend’

The AJC shouldn’t be welcoming a U.S. appointee who assists forces bent on Israel’s destruction. But lauding him after expressing concern about the incoming government in Jerusalem is beyond inexcusable.