The Hardship of Not Visiting Israel is Not Just Jewish

This past week, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett made headlines in the Jewish world with a sincere expression of his awareness of the “hardship” that’s been faced by Jewish communities throughout the diaspora.
The Generals’ Belated Awakening

It is beginning to dawn on the Israelis that when it comes to Iran’s nuclear program, the Jewish state stands alone.
Skirting the Line Between a Lukewarm Friend and an Enemy

Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York was praised for visiting Israel. But his alliances with anti-Zionists and disturbing stands illustrate the dubious nature of the search for friends of the Jewish state on the far-left.
Beijing’s Belt and Road Buys Influence in the Middle East

Both allies and enemies of the West have sought to maintain robust relations with Beijing.
IPT Exclusive: CAIR’s Awad Considers Tel Aviv “Occupied,” Prays for its Liberation

Nihad Awad normally presents himself as mild mannered and measured.
U.S. Vote on Palestinian Refugees Raises Discomfort in Israel

The United States’ vote to abstain earlier this month on a draft United Nations resolution involving Palestinian refugees
US Government’s COVID War Crimes Against Humanity

Now we have become even more extreme to where hospitals or doctors are actually turning away patients who desperately need medical treatment on the sole basis that they are not vaccinated.
Beijing’s Strategy for Global Dominance

Enlisting American governors and mayors is a clever component.
Iran’s Military Gears Up for Vienna Talks by Vowing to Annihilate Israel

Iranian army spokesperson Brig. Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi’s latest attacks on the United States and the “Zionist regime” should serve as sufficient cause for Washington to call off the whole nuclear-negotiation charade.
Brown University’s Anti-Zionist Fantasy World

Brown University is working hard to become the most anti-Israel school in America.