President Trump’s demand that Denmark sell the Arctic land mass is dismissed as megalomania. That said, Europe’s dependence on America raises questions about NATO.
Opinions
Religious leaders accuse pro-Israel Christians of ‘misleading the public’—but their own claims raise deeper questions of representation and reality.
Why is Trump seemingly giving the ayatollahs in Tehran a second chance? From an Israeli perspective, it makes no sense.
The president’s tough talk won’t suffice if the administration passes on an opportunity to topple the mullahs and chooses to let Hamas survive.
The high stakes in Iran
Ending the Islamic regime in Tehran would help reset the West’s moral compass.
As the luvvie choir sing the praises of the Palestinian cause, it’s the sound of silence on Iran.
Thoughts for Shabbat
The words of this week’s Torah portion invite us not only to read the story of the Exodus as a past event, but as a mirror of our own journey.
As the massacre of protesters continues, Iran’s leaders revive a propaganda playbook to deny crimes, shift blame and delay international action.
The movement that turned out en masse to demonize the State of Israel for defending itself is uninterested in the slaughter of Iranians. Maybe it’s because they can’t blame it on the Jews.
