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Washington should take note of the European Union’s effort to forge closer ties with Azerbaijan, recognizing the South Caucasus nation as a cornerstone of global transport corridors. → Read More
Christians United for Israel Nearly five years ago to the day, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Pastor... → Read More
While foreign policy is likely to take a back seat to domestic concerns such as the coronavirus pandemic during the... → Read More
On August 26, 2020, in a federal court in Phoenix, Arizona, Judge Susan Brnovich handed down a ruling in favor... → Read More
The need for oversight of NGO activities is greater than ever. → Read More
While President Donald Trump’s recently released Mideast peace plan is likely to gain little traction — both with Israel and the U.S. facing partisan gridlock and elections and the Palestinians swiftly rejecting the measure — it does provide a fresh... → Read More
Earlier this month in Washington, a conference on “Qatar: U.S. Ally or Global Menace?” was so secretive due to security concerns that the carefully selected attendees only learned of the event’s location 48 hours in advance. Arranged by the Philadelphia... → Read More
Why are Jews surprised that they have “a reputation for being sleazy thieves,” → Read More
Like it or not, the 2020 presidential election is already starting to heat up. → Read More
John Bolton opens the door to stability and prosperity in this strategic region. → Read More
The moment that Ari Fuld was stabbed in the back at an Israeli mall, the 45-year-old father of four could... → Read More
Jewish students are finding themselves unwelcome as they return to New York University, where more than 50 student groups have signed... → Read More
No country in the world is beaten up more than Israel and no democracy in the world is held to... → Read More
Supporters of the anti-Israel boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement claim that BDS is about a two-state solution — and... → Read More
Supporters of the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement claim that BDS is about a two-state solution and bettering the lives of the Palestinian people. At least that’s what leftist college students, progressive activist groups, and most media outlets want to believe. But if you take the word of BDS founder Omar Barghouti, peaceful coexistence is the last thing BDS is about.… → Read More
Over the past decade, University of California schools have been making headlines — not for athletic or academic achievements, but for the anti-Semitism pervading campus life. Case in point: UC San Diego. An African-American student would be justifiably offended, perhaps frightened by the spectacle of Ku Klux Klan or white supremacy posters hanging from a professor’s office — hypothetically.… → Read More
JNS.org – The boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel has been a thorn in the side of Jewish and... → Read More
Why is disdain for Jews tolerated and even condoned by the far Left? → Read More
Bal Harbour is a small Florida town that is popular with snowbirds. With a population of approximately 3,000 to 8,000, depending on the time of the year, you’d expect this beachfront village, 30 minutes north of Miami, to concern itself only with pleasing tourists and maintaining an adequate supply of sunscreen. But after tonight’s Village Council meeting, Bal Harbour may be the new national… → Read More
The fate of a law is never sealed with its passage; even the best of laws can fall prey to misinterpretation... → Read More