US Mideast Diplomacy isn’t Advancing Peace or Democracy
Blinken’s call for “calm” and thinly veiled swipe at Israel’s judicial-reform plan will encourage more Palestinian terror and greater unrest in Israel.
Harvard Didn’t Cancel Kenneth Roth; It Decided Not to Honor an Antisemite
Denying a fellowship to the man who transformed Human Rights Watch into an anti-Zionist propaganda machine is justified, not a blow to free speech.
How Does Israel Interpret the Russian-Iranian Alliance?
In Israeli eyes, Tehran is allied with Moscow because both are in conflict with the U.S. for different reasons, and that fact is far more important than any ideological overlaps between them.
President Biden, Sanction the Ayatollah and Support the Iranian Protesters
Regime change is in the interests of the U.S. and the world.
The ‘Jew-Free Zones’ at Berkeley Story Wasn’t ‘Misinformation’
After leftists spent two months claiming outrage over groups vowing never to let Zionists speak on campus was overblown, the Department of Education is investigating.
What I Learned Lecturing on Israel and the Middle East at Columbia and Yale
Despite campus hostility, there are still many students willing to listen to facts and honest analysis.
The Washington Post’s Bad Advice for Peace in the Middle East
Diplomats appear determined to refuse to learn from history.
Why Sic the FBI on the IDF?
The shut-and-open case of Shireen Abu Akleh.
Tom Friedman: Mistaken or Disingenuous?
One shouldn’t rely on the columnist’s assessments concerning the Middle East.
The State Department’s Systemic Failure in the Middle East
Its well-intentioned policy has fueled Middle East violence, generating tailwinds to rogue entities and headwinds to the U.S. and its Arab allies.