As the arts world legitimizes bias against Israel in the post-Oct. 7 world, a hit play about author Roald Dahl’s Jew-hatred explores the intersection of culture and prejudice.
The effort to delegitimize the decision to strike Tehran is primarily about partisan politics. The president’s critics are focusing more on him than on America’s Islamist foes
Antisemitic tropes in China are no longer confined to online discourse; they are now being packaged, marketed and sold as everyday consumer goods. Online influencer Xiaodao Deutsch is associated with stylized imitations of Adolf Hitler's speeches.
Revealed: Why the Rafah entry was truly delayed, how National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan discovered the Iranian General Zahedi's assassination, where the heavy bombs withheld by the White House are located, and how Jerusalem managed to persuade Washington to support the ground invasion of Lebanon.
An awkward gesture by the billionaire at an inaugural event set off an absurd controversy that speaks volumes about the unwillingness of Trump’s foes to let go of their false accusations.
Rabbi Berman prayed for the release of hostages held by Hamas, and for fulfilling the Prophet Jeremiah's blessing that America may never cease to bear fruit.
Azerbaijan’s strategic partnership with Israel, marked by long-standing energy, military, and geopolitical cooperation, positions it as a key ally in the Muslim world and an influential player in advancing regional stability and U.S.-Middle East policy objectives.
A history of Ukrainian antisemitism from centuries ago to the Holocaust deserves consideration in discussions about aid to Ukraine in its war with Russia.
ADL’s claims that Mark Zuckerberg’s decision will harm Jews show their partisanship and liberal frustration over Trump’s defeat of the censorship-industrial complex.