Qatar represents the Jeffrey Epstein of world politics.
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Thoughts for Shabbat
In the weekly portion of Yitro, one of the quietest but most decisive turning points occurs in Moses’ development as a leader.
Western society is deeply mired in a social crisis.
Christians in the Middle East have lived as second-class citizens, with constant discrimination and the looming threat of violence in the best-case scenario.
Popular Jewish missionary and teacher dies.
When a regime voluntarily touches its holiest myth, it is not standing before a diplomatic opening, but before its own abyss.
In a world where the number of clicks has become a status symbol and a person’s value is measured in followers, we quickly forget that “Follow me” is not a product of social media.
The terrorist group has demonstrated a consistent ability to transform civilian goods into weapons, turning humanitarian aid into a force multiplier for violence against Israel.
Tehran’s Islamist despots can’t be trusted to abide by agreements. Throwing them a lifeline, which they will use to go on spreading death and terror, would be a major blunder.
