If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had ever taken up golf—or at least shown an interest in the game—he might have joined ...
How Israel is covered in East Africa may shape not only regional diplomacy but also the perspectives of millions of Africans ...
Recently, I posted a commentary titled “Charlie Kirk and the Propaganda of Ultra-Right Martyrdom” on the Times of Israel. It ...
From Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur, the text is still in draft. The tradition gives us a claim that is both mystical and deeply ...
This is the dagger at the heart of the Abraham Accords: a nuclear-armed Pakistan, emboldened by Saudi partnership, ...
A house divided against itself cannot stand. And we have allowed our just debates—the lifeblood of a democracy—to fester into ...
Mostly metaphorically but occasionally literally, the BBC has made me scream at the anti-Israel spin placed unerringly on ...
Weimer added that, since Eurovision was born on “the ruins” of World War II, it should not become “a scene of exclusion.” Austria’s foreign minister, Beate Meinl-Reisinger, is equally concerned that a ...
Let us be clear about the stakes. A UEFA ban would not “help Gaza”, “save lives”, or “bring peace”. It would simply declare ...
It’s dangerous to advise against vaccines that are proven lifesavers. People who lost a baby or an elderly person due to advice not to vaccinate, go sue them for wrongful deaths and practicing ...
The Ganges river’s present drying, as the worst in 1300 years, is a warning for India and its neighboring countries similar to the western world’s warning of Armageddon.
The good news is that the Lord saw that the heinous crime had been expiated, rewarded the Israelites with a few more ...
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