Opinion: Amar’e Stoudemire – A role model for the Jewish people The obstacles that the former NBA All-Star had to overcome in his life are only part of what is amazing about the American convert to Judaism who made Israel his home. September 8, 2020
Analysis: Sweden’s confiscation of book exposing Nazi collaboration ignites debate The confiscation of books and the upcoming case against author and comedian Aron Flam has ignited a debate in Sweden about the value of freedom of speech. September 7, 2020
Opinion: Black Christian lives apparently do not matter Boko Haram, Al Qaeda, Fulani herdsmen and other Islamist groups are responsible for the deaths of more than 96,000 Christians in 21,000 separate attacks. September 6, 2020
Opinion: Pure hypocrisy – Anti-Semitic Islamist CAIR decries anti-Jewish Nation of Islam CAIR has no issue denouncing anti-Jewish hate by white supremacists or Nation of Islam, but its members are reluctant to condemn the same offenses from Arab or South Asian Sunni Muslims. September 6, 2020
Caroline Glick: Supreme Court’s power grab greatest threat to Israeli democracy Israel finally has a PM willing to take necessary action to put a stop to the Supreme Court’s power grab and so defeat the gravest threat Israel faces as a Jewish and democratic state. September 6, 2020
Iran: ‘American soil is now within the range of Iranian bombs’ One day after the UN Security Council voted in favor of lifting the arms embargo on Iran, the ruling mullahs unveiled a ballistic missile that reportedly can reach the US. September 6, 2020
UAE uses Koran to justify peace with Israelis and Jews The UAE is going on the offensive and saying that those who oppose peace with Israel are in fact the ones who are not following the Koran. September 6, 2020
Melanie Phillips: Britain has its head in the sand on Iran It’s hard to exaggerate the perfidy, cynicism and head-in-the-sand cowardice currently being displayed by Britain. September 6, 2020
‘We Will Never Give Up’: Charlie Hebdo republishes Mohammed cartoons Charlie Hebdo republished the 'Mohammed Cartoons' under the title 'Tout ça pour ça' ('All of that for this'). 'We will never give up', they said. September 2, 2020
Opinion: Trump is disliked on the world stage, but is that such a bad thing? Compared to Obama, Trump is disliked by most of the world. But the Israel-UAE agreement illustrates that being admired by European allies seems highly overrated. September 2, 2020
Opinion: Netanyahu, Trump and Obama doctrines on display with El Al flight to Emirates The soon-to-be-signed 'Abraham Accord' is a clear validation of Netanyahu’s diplomatic efforts, in the face of extreme adversity. September 1, 2020
Opinion: Israel’s Supreme Court cruel to the kind in politically charged decision Israel’s Supreme Court appears to be on a mission to erase any doubts within the Israeli public that it has been corrupted by politics. August 31, 2020
Opinion: Mob assault on Rand Paul shows how political tribalism undermines progress What’s particularly ironic is that these agitators were screaming obscenities about criminal justice and the death of Breonna Taylor at one of the most outspoken champions of police reform in Congress. August 31, 2020
Caroline Glick: Trump embraces Israel-Sunni bloc Immediately after taking office, Trump embraced the Israeli-Sunni bloc and worked to expand and formalize it under American leadership. August 30, 2020
Dershowitz: Biblical Command to Pursue Justice as Relevant Today as Ever I have been falsely accused by a woman I never met of having sex with her. I am confident that justice and truth will prevail in my case, no matter how long the road or how exhausting the chase. August 27, 2020
Opinion: Can Jews remain in coalitions with radical race-baiters? It’s time for Jewish liberals to acknowledge just how illiberal the BLM agenda has proved to be. August 27, 2020
Opinion: Biden can’t have it both ways on Sarsour and anti-Semitism Tony Blinken, Biden’s top foreign policy adviser who has been leading efforts to reassure Jewish and pro-Israel Democrats that Biden could be counted on, apologized to Sarsour. August 25, 2020
Opinion: The Islamic Republic is a criminal enterprise, not a state If the U.S. wants to stop the Iranians from killing, it must use every economic and diplomatic tool to crush the cash pipeline that sustains Iran's criminal enterprise. August 24, 2020
Opinion: Does Barbra Streisand typify Jewish Americans? We win Nobel Prizes for everything else – never for Political Smarts. August 24, 2020
Opinion: Trading the future for gestures and glitter Israelis and American Jews are celebrating this “feel good” moment, but Israel is trapped once again in the all too familiar game of having to pay for symbolic gestures with the hard currency of real and probably irreversible concessions. August 23, 2020
Caroline Glick: Is the Palestinian veto alive or dead? The Palestinian veto rests on a toxic proposition that Israel’s right to exist is contingent on its satisfaction of Palestinian claims against it. August 23, 2020
UAE-Israel deal may be start of real Arab Spring Will the deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates be the start of a flourishing of ties across the region? August 20, 2020
Opinion: Barack Obama – a one-trick pony After eight years, everyone had been saturated with his patter of, 'This is not who we are,' 'We must live up to our values' and, 'This country sure is racist.' August 20, 2020
Analysis: Will religious freedom flourish in post-treaty Middle East? Could peace between the Jewish State and a Sunni Arab powerhouse portend increasing religious freedom across the Middle East? August 19, 2020
Opinion: Europe must put aside its outdated thinking on Israel By David Harris, Algemeiner The news last week from the Middle East was electrifying. Indeed, it was nothing less than historic and transformational. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel reached a peace... August 18, 2020
Opinion: Is Israel’s corona czar a corona bust? On Monday, Israel reported 1,660 new cases – hardly a dent from the 1,770 on the day the corona czar took office. August 18, 2020
Jewish students forced out of USC student government for pro-Israel views Isabel Washington, a Jewish African-American student senator, was the first to be forced out after false accusations of 'anti-black racism.' August 18, 2020
Opinion: Israel-UAE deal praiseworthy, just don’t call it ‘peace for peace’ Opinion: Such weak spin coming from a leader of Netanyahu’s caliber rang false even in the ears of his most faithful supporters. August 17, 2020
Exclusive: Should Israel distinguish between Hezbollah and Lebanon? "I think by putting pressure on Lebanon, we'll put pressure on Hezbollah," Prof. Eyal Zisser said. August 13, 2020
Opinion: After Beirut explosion, Hezbollah remains in charge Hezbollah suffered a blow, but its ability to shift its illegal arms smuggling and drug export operations from Beirut to other locations in Lebanon will enable it to remain in control of the country. August 13, 2020
Palestinian leaders: Jews cannot pray in synagogues in Arab countries The Palestinian extremists who are now condemning the UAE for building a synagogue and a church undoubtedly consider Arab peacemakers as traitors who deserve to die. August 13, 2020
Opinion: Israel’s High Court hits a new low That left-wing activists consider the demolition of terrorists’ homes a cruel form of 'collective punishment' is par for the course. But judges are not supposed to base their rulings on political bias. August 12, 2020
Analysis: Trump might have just saved America from Chinese indoctrination TikTok, with videos every day, is programming America's impressionable young. August 10, 2020
Analysis: NAACP’s failure to deal with Rodney Muhammad’s anti-Semitism Whether the national leadership likes it or not, their point man in Philadelphia has embraced a view of the Jewish people that would sit happily with any and every white supremacist. August 9, 2020
Analysis: What really happened at the port of Beirut? I believe that explosives, ammunition, and missile fuel (which are highly volatile and flammable substances) were stored by Hezbollah in this warehouse after being shipped from Iran. August 9, 2020
Opinion: Why Jews should step back from Black Lives Matter Kids are dying. Why are we enabling forces that contribute to the slaughter? August 6, 2020
Opinion: Look who’s calling whom ‘unXeptable’ – Israeli expats protest against Netanyahu With all their verbiage, the one question that the protesters are not able to answer is how Netanyahu is harming Israeli democracy. That’s because he isn’t. August 5, 2020
Opinion: Israel needs to stop distinguishing between Hezbollah and Lebanon It’s time for Israel to do away with the artificial distinction between the Iranian-backed Shi’ite terrorist group and the country harboring it. August 5, 2020
Opinion: ‘Uncle Tom’ documentary challenges Democratic narrative Since 1856, Republican Party policies allowed American blacks to thrive, while Democrat party policies consistently harmed them. August 5, 2020
Opinion: Are Beinart and Rogen the handwriting on the wall for Diaspora Jewry? Today’s young Jewish Americans don’t relate to Israel, as their cultural immersion from middle school through graduate school has painted Israel as the last illegitimate remnant of imperialism. August 4, 2020
Analysis: Netanyahu’s five-point battleground to stay in power A look at the simultaneous fronts Netanyahu is fighting both to remain prime minister and strengthen Israel against unforeseen challenges and known enemies. August 2, 2020
Melanie Phillips: The progressive world – an antechamber to evil The passivity that greeted British rapper Wiley’s brazen Jew-hatred has shocked many Jews into concluding that a line has now been crossed. August 2, 2020
Opinion: An American Jew’s answer to Seth Rogen He tells us that his Canadian parents are 'radical Jewish socialists.' No kidding. August 2, 2020
Caroline Glick: Riots and protests from Portland to Jerusalem The rise of progressive politicians at the expense of moderate Democrats indicates the radicalization of the American left is not a flash in the pan. August 2, 2020
Opinion: You can’t get canceled for anti-Semitism, but you can for philosemitism The neurotic liberal establishment that insists on dragging Farrakhan fans to Holocaust museums does so because it wants to be liked by people who hate Jews. August 2, 2020
Opinion: How J Street is attempting to desecrate Tisha B’Av It may be hard to believe that any self-described Jewish organization could so viciously distort the meaning of a sacred Jewish day. July 28, 2020
Caroline Glick: Israel’s ‘stability’ strategy strengthens terrorists Israel's security establishment is focused on stability, leading it to prop up bad actors. July 27, 2020
What does Iran’s pivot to China mean for Israel? Tehran and Beijing have been reported to be planning broad economic and security deals that could pave the way for China’s multibillion-dollar investment in Iran’s energy and military sectors. July 26, 2020
Analysis: Israel and the perverse paradox of Jewish ‘liberals’ Israel should be a source of pride for all Jews—but particularly for Jews who espouse liberal values of tolerance and pluralism, of individual liberty and human advancement. July 26, 2020
Jonathan Tobin: Camp David 20 years later – still holding onto the Oslo delusion The famous photo op on the White House Lawn in September 1993 is still celebrated by some as a historic triumph, despite the catastrophic consequences of that agreement. July 26, 2020
Opinion: IDF officers fly flag of left-wing It would be naive to think the guild of the 'has-beens' just wants to do some housecleaning, affirm their integrity, and expunge corruption. July 23, 2020
The China-Iran deal: A trial balloon with a clear message Hobbled by harsh US sanctions and a global economic downturn, Iran has discovered a new weapon: hot air in the form of a cooperation deal with China. July 23, 2020
Jonathan Tobin: Don’t accept the myth of ‘Jewish privilege’ In 2020, Jews are no longer a weak, powerless people at the mercy of others, ripe for persecution. Hatemongers should be answered with the truth, but not by a mindset in which Jews compete for sympathy. July 22, 2020
Jonathan Tobin: A Jewish opera legend’s family is divided by cancel culture Cancel culture isn’t just wrong because it’s unfair; it’s wrong because extremists and partisans are using it to transform political disagreements into culture wars in which there can be no compromise. July 22, 2020
Caroline Glick: China-Iran strategic accord changes calculus for Israel Now that China has chosen to stand with Iran, Israel must recognize the implications and act accordingly. July 20, 2020
Opinion: Pelosi endorses Omar, giving anti-Semitism a pass The House speaker had an easy opportunity to take a stand against anti-Semitism by endorsing Antone Melton-Meaux for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, but she failed to do so. July 20, 2020
Analysis: The United Nations’ institutional racism There is simply a whopping international double-standard here on what passes as institutional racism and what does not -- and it needs to be acknowledged. July 19, 2020
Analysis: Israeli protests co-opted by anarchists aimed at destabilizing a nation Most of the protests are attended primarily by radicals whose political views sit at the far-left fringe of Israel’s diverse political spectrum. July 17, 2020
Opinion: Silencing Disney’s Song of the South The last thing that movie is, is racist. So why did Disney cave in to demands to prevent Americans from seeing it? July 16, 2020
Analysis: Should American Jews provide a ‘safe space’ for anti-Zionists? Are they right to assert that the woke left is the future of American Jewry? July 16, 2020