Why did the Harvard Crimson decide to take on Israel?
A few questions for the Harvard editorial board may help us clarify the nature of its “proud” endorsement of the ...
A few questions for the Harvard editorial board may help us clarify the nature of its “proud” endorsement of the ...
By buying Twitter, in one fell swoop Musk took away the only effective tool that progressives had left: silencing others.
Israel can convince the Americans that a unified Sunni Arab front against the Iranian threat is of greater urgency than ...
The Jewish state is being persecuted worldwide by an international community fixated on making it look as bad as possible.
The decision to avoid calling the liberal streams of Judaism by their names in the population census raises concerns the ...
The residents of Ramallah and the Gaza Strip, with encouragement from Iran and its proxies, are gearing up for Eid ...
The embrace of woke ideology is at odds with basic American values of equality. It also means all government departments ...
King Abdullah's own problems at home are well established, but he cannot be allowed to target Israel every time the ...
Ra'am party leader Mansour Abbas was right to dismiss Sinwar's remarks and make clear he would only be acting to ...
If the response of democratic nations to the Russian invasion is to promote a rules-based world order, it begs the ...
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