No one should have been surprised by the clash of rival ethno-sectarian forces, supported by powerful states, because that is how power is wielded across the region
By Jonathan Spyer
By Seth J. Frantzman
The imminent arrival of President Trump has changed the dynamics
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
The campaign to cancel Hillel is about stigmatising, silencing and banishing campus Jews
By Yaakov Katz
Israel’s security policy must be rooted in more than immediate threats and tactical distractions
By Richard Pater
The truest test will be when the residents of the north feel confident in returning and rebuilding their homes
The Democrats’ Achilles’ heel remains Israel
The UN needs to focus on preventing Hamas and Hezbollah rule. Only then can civilians live in peace in Israel, Gaza and Lebanon.
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By Jason M. Brodsky
Iran is going after soft targets and a heightened terror campaign is a very real threat.
Many of Israel’s most ardent American supporters are Christians – such as the newly nomimated ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee
He must seize it for the world’s sake
By Dominic Green
The Jewish vote swung in the swing states, and elsewhere too. It could swing back as soon as the next midterms
Israel has eliminated the leaders of both groups, but they have vowed to carry on the war
Marco Rubio, Elise Stefanik and Lee Zeldin are good early signs for Israel supporters
Former Labour MP Louise Ellman warns her former colleagues against an obsessive focus on Israel
By Dame Louise Ellman
The House of Representatives’ Committee on Education and the Workforce. has spotlighted surging campus antisemitism in the wake of October 7
By Paul Cainer
I gained insight into his motivations when in July 2004 I secured what turned out to be his last television interview