Iranian expats face the same awakening Jews felt after October 7 - opinion
Iranian expats expected support for their struggle. Instead, many in the West defended the regime they fled.
Iranian expats expected support for their struggle. Instead, many in the West defended the regime they fled.
Our grievance has never been with Iran: It is with a regime that turned our identity into a crime.
Will the targeted killing in which Israel excelled – and is morally justified – return to haunt it as a threatening boomerang?
What will happen if Iranian citizens are once again encouraged by foreign leaders including President Donald Trump to take to the streets is impossible to predict.
Israel must defend against external threats while ensuring all citizens feel equally protected and valued.
One who supports a radical enemy that threatens the American nation cannot be considered a friend of freedom and is acting against America’s interests.
Is the goal to weaken Iran’s regime or overthrow it? The answer could determine when and how the war ends.
Iran’s threats won’t end quickly, but Israel and America’s strikes are already reshaping the Middle East's future.
Russia balances regional influence without engaging in a full-scale war alongside Iran.
At the center of this new map stands the State of Israel, no longer a nation in constant defense, but the central axis around which total regional stability is built.
Mamdani’s decision to host Mahmoud Khalil raises concerns about New York’s political shift, signaling a troubling embrace of anti-Israel activism and alienating the Jewish community.