Happy(ish) New Year: Holocaust remembrance as warning in an age of resurgent antisemitism
A new year invites hope – but Holocaust Remembrance Day nears amid violent antisemitism. This issue looks back to warn: preserve names, memory, and truth.
A new year invites hope – but Holocaust Remembrance Day nears amid violent antisemitism. This issue looks back to warn: preserve names, memory, and truth.
The Abraham Accords offered prosperity through peace; rehabilitating Gaza demands peace through prosperity.
Two decades after the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement emerged, its calls to isolate Israel have surged back into global headlines and into everyday life.
A military boycott of Israel will not happen because the IDF’s hard-earned lessons from Gaza are indispensable for Western countries.
The first organization that must be removed from Gaza is Hamas; the second is the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
For Israeli athletes, calls to ban them from global sporting events creates added stress.
Tommy Robinson discusses his evolving views on Israel, the challenges of facing backlash for his pro-Israel stance, and his experience touring the country over the last few weeks.
American universities may not have the answer to antisemitism, but they also aren’t breeding grounds of hate.
The world is becoming more urban, enemies are observing, and future conflicts will be fought under the watch of both drones and smartphones.
Successive Egyptian governments have nurtured anti-Israel sentiment through education, media, professional unions, and cultural institutions.
There can be no “next October 7” if there is no Hamas in Gaza, and there will be no credible Palestinian future if Hamas is allowed to define it.