War is Hell
Fighting a war is not the best way to resolve disputes. But there are certain situations in which fighting a war is the only...
Journalists Need Support to Get the Mideast Story Right
By Rebecca Dinar
At the end of last summer, Ron Kampeas, the seasoned Jewish Telegraphic Agency reporter, shared his experience reporting on the Tree of...
Fighting Cyberwarfare: One of the Benefits of a Standalone Israel Aid Bill
By Amy Neustein
Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson called on President Joe Biden to split his $105 billion supplementary budget request between aid for...
As Jewish Students, We Are No Longer Safe on Our US Campuses
By Jonathan Harounoff and JJ Kimche
U.S. college campuses are no longer safe spaces for Jewish students.
As proud British Jews and recent expats, we emigrated...
How Oct. 7 Has Reignited Jewish Peoplehood
By David Suissa
Something noteworthy is sweeping through much of the Jewish world.
Jews have bonded over disgust.
They’re disgusted, first, by the savage murder, rape, torture,...
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 3
Fatah and Hamas Not So Different
The Oct. 27 article called “Iran Also to Blame for Hamas Attacks, Says Inside the Middle East Founder” says...
House Speaker Mike Johnson
Until last week, Congressman Mike Johnson of Louisiana was not particularly well known. He was elected to Congress in 2016 and has been a...
The Myth of Intersectionality
How is it possible that one-third of young adults, ages 18-24, do not believe that Hamas terrorists killed 1,400 Israeli citizens in a rampage...
The Raw Sewage of Hamas Hate
Last week, about 250 journalists were invited to an IDF military base near Tel Aviv for a briefing. The purpose was simple: According to...
College Leaders Must Act To Protect Students
By Adam Lehman
Imagine being a Jewish college student on campus today. You wake up on Saturday, October 7, and learn of the most violent...