America at 250, Entebbe at 50: Defining moments for the US-Israel alliance - opinion
The coincidence of dates is not merely a historical curiosity. It is a symbol that captures something essential about the bond between the two nations.
The coincidence of dates is not merely a historical curiosity. It is a symbol that captures something essential about the bond between the two nations.
A newly surfaced artifact linked to Napoleon Bonaparte revives his 1799 proclamation to the Jewish people, shedding new light on a vision that predated modern Zionism.
While Trump does not deserve a Nobel Prize in Physics, he may deserve recognition for discovering something about the physics of political perception.
Seemingly, Israel faced only two options: to surrender to terrorism, release terrorists, and ensure that more hijackings would follow; or to reject the ultimatum and launch a military operation.
As America marks its 250th year, the shared values binding US and Israel are as vital as ever.
True peace won’t be achieved without disarming and dismantling Hamas, Hezbollah, and, above all, their sponsor, Iran.
There is a massive attack on the American democracy’s pillars, on the judiciary, the media, and the principle of separation of powers coming from its own leadership.
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A movement that began because Jews were shut out of a gym in Constantinople built games so Jews could always get in. This year, Jews who wanted in were kept out by paperwork of friendly governments.
Israel entered Day 1,001 after October 7 with mourning, anger, rebuilding, and a dangerous sense that too many of the lessons of that black Sabbath have already been forgotten.
HIAS leader says the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling is a relief but also a warning that America’s promise of belonging is still under political threat.