The Role of the U.S. Is Clear: Arm Israel, Keep the Conflict From Spreading
Biden's remarks today on the massacre in southern Israel had all the ingredients of his success so far: clear red lines, an unshakable stance, realistic goals.
Your Tax Dollars Are Being Used to Teach Hate
Public funds in Western democracies could not be used to pay for teachers calling for violence and terrorism, lauding Nazi leaders, or promoting antisemitism at home.
The U.S. Was Democratically Legalizing Abortion. Then Roe Happened.
Real reform happens by mobilizing public opinion, building coalitions, making compromises, drafting legislation, and, crucially, winning elections every once in a while.
Biden's Bold Gamble Might Just Save Ukraine
A bold decision by the Biden administration to share intelligence information regarding Russian invasion plans with the world is already paying off.
Israel's New Government Is a Rebuke of Left-Wing Nonsense
If there is one picture that speaks to the emptiness of the progressive vilification of Israeli society and Israeli democracy, it is the group portrait of Israel's new cabinet.
Foreign Policy 'Experts' Are Projecting Their Own Failures Onto Kushner
Kushner-era policies—on Jerusalem, UNRWA, and regional diplomacy—were promised again and again to lead to an "explosion," but didn't. The return of the experts was supposed to improve lives and prospects for Israelis and Palestinians alike, but hasn't.