Tucker Carlson is normalizing Iran’s regime at the worst possible time - opinion
The intersection of media influence and military strategy is reshaping the conversation around Iran’s nuclear trajectory.
The intersection of media influence and military strategy is reshaping the conversation around Iran’s nuclear trajectory.
Most American Jews remain deeply connected to Israel, even as many resist the label “Zionist,” reflecting concerns about policies rather than rejecting the Jewish state itself.
Milk rationing did not happen by accident. Protest tactics, rigid regulation, and stalled reform collided, leaving families paying the price for political and policy failure.
Platforms that promised connection have become factories of radicalization.
Soccer serves as a tool of soft power, and through partnerships with African soccer federations, Rabat has deepened its influence.
Iran’s Internet blackout denied protesters access to information and helped the regime outmaneuver the US in the information war.
Trump has been bragging a lot about falling gasoline prices at home. He gets his facts wrong, but he’s right about the trend. War with Iran will quickly send them in the opposite direction.
The core reform in education in Gaza has to be based on demilitarization, deradicalization, democratization, and development.
Military force and public pressure collided for 843 days, and together, they brought every hostage home.
“If it ends like this, he will be remembered as the worst president ever for Iranians,” one Iranian who managed to flee told The Jerusalem Post.
No matter how unjustly countries treat Israel and their local Jewish populations, we traveling mohalim must make the journey to ensure our most sacred tradition continues, even on the hardest days.