Time to Stop Lying to Ourselves About Qatar


The news this week that U.S. President Joe Biden has decided not to remove Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps from the State Department’s list of foreign terrorist organizations shouldn’t have come as a very big surprise. A majority of senators oppose removing the largest and most lethal terror group in the world from the list. And if Biden had crumpled to…

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Biden’s Foreign Policy is Driven by Impulse, Not Reason


Almost every day, questions arise about President Joe Biden‘s ability to make presidential-level decisions. The questions stem mainly from Biden’s repeated rhetorical gaffes. In a recent column in the Boston Herald, Howie Carr assembled a sampling of dozens of Biden’s misstatements since the start of May. Among the highlights, Biden told guests at the White House, “I thank all of you for being here,…

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Demonization, American Style


Demonization, the effort to portray a political rival as an inhuman monster, has long been a means to mobilize public support. The ancient Romans did it. The Soviets didn’t know there was another option. While negative campaigning has long been a tried and true method for winning elections in the free world, actual demonization was fairly rare, particularly in the…

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Can Palestinian Blood Libels Lead to Israel’s Annihilation?


In this week’s Middle East News Hour, I was joined by Amnon Lord, senior columnist at Israel Hayom and one of Israel’s foremost experts on the Israeli left. Amnon and I discussed the Palestinian and international community’s use of blood libels to demonize Israel and legitimize the mass murder of Jews, in the context of the death of Al Jazeera…

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Harvard Stands with the Terrorists. Who Do the Jews Stand With?


Following the Harvard Crimson’s adoption of the BDS movement and its goal of Israel’s annihilation, and in the face of a new act of barbarous jihad by ax-wielding Palestinian terrorists, in this week’s Mideast News Hour, I spoke with Professor Avi Bell of Bar-Ilan University and University of San Diego law schools, and Dan Diker of the Jerusalem Center for…

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The Muslim Brotherhood’s Foreign Minister


The responses elicited by the death of al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh were written hundreds of years ago. Blood libels — the practice of using the death of non-Jews as a means set up the Jewish collective for demonization, condemnation, ostracism and mass murder — may vary in their proximate details. But the substance is always the same. The…

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Sacrifice for Israel is Entirely Rational


I’m pleased to announced that his week, I moved the Caroline Glick to it’s new home at JNS.org. I am sure this is the beginning of a beautiful partnership. JNS.org is one of the fastest growing — and essential online sources for news of the Jewish world in Israel and throughout the Diaspora. I was thrilled that on this big…

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Twitter, the Supreme Court and the Progressive Revolution


America is in the throes of a progressive revolution. As historian Victor Davis Hanson has noted, progressives now control nearly every national institution. They control Wall Street, Silicon Valley, universities, local school boards, the teachers’ unions, the entertainment industry, the vast majority of the media, the Justice Department, the FBI and the U.S. military, and currently, the White House and…

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France, Europe’s Broken Politics and the Holocaust


On the week of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the French presidential elections, I was joined by Eldad Beck, Israel Hayom’s correspondent in Europe to discuss the results – and implications of the French elections which demonstrated the pathologies of the left, right and center of French politics.We moved on to a wider discussion of Europe’s – and particularly Germany’s 74…

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