Opeds (Page 1)


Who do we protest against today?

The names change, but the root remains the same

It's not really about Palestinian Arabs, police, migrants or human rights as recent hypocrisy in the face of Iran's wholesale slaughter of its citizens has proven. Opinion.

The names change, but the root remains the same

A Shot Heard Across Europe:

90 years since David Frankfurter killed Nazi Wilhelm Gustloff

Frankfurter’s act announced, with tragic clarity, that the menace incubating in Germany could no longer be regarded as a domestic aberration. Op-ed.

90 years since David Frankfurter killed Nazi Wilhelm Gustloff

The European left's plan:

The left wants to replace the white working class with migrants

Granting citizenship to hordes of illegal immigrants coming from Africa and the Middle East is a threat to the whole of Europe, but it makes the left happy. Opinion..

The left wants to replace the white working class with migrants

Washington’s endgame for the Iranian threat

The most dangerous shift has not been the rising level of rhetoric or the pace of military maneuvers. It lies in the nature of the targets that Tehran has chosen to bring into the theater of threats - and that the US cannot allow. Opinion.

Washington’s endgame for the Iranian threat

The Silent Genocide of Syria's Minorities:

Part 3: Diplomatic treachery and media malpractice

Read a damning expose of how US Envoy Tom Barrack aligned himself with Al-Jolani's murderous attacks on Kurds, Christians and Jews, and how the media followed suit. Only Israel came to the aid of the Druze - and was criticized for doing so even as the Druze thanked the Jewish state.

Part 3: Diplomatic treachery and media malpractice

Israel’s looming crisis with young Republicans

In a recent Pew survey, half of Republicans under the age 50 expressed an unfavorable view of Israel. Opinion.

Israel’s looming crisis with young Republicans

The End of Diplomacy:

Tehran just declared war on every soldier in Europe

The U.S. and its European allies must fight fire with fire, recalling ambassadors, triggering the full return of all United Nations sanctions, and more. Opinion.

Tehran just declared war on every soldier in Europe

The week that shouldn’t be historic

What’s most unsettling about this moment isn’t the milestone itself. It’s that it qualifies as one at all. Opinion.

The week that shouldn’t be historic

Who speaks for Washington in Iran’s Information War?

Why U.S. silence has allowed others to shape Iranian perceptions of American policy-with catastrophic consequences for Iranian people and strategic costs for Washington. Opinion.

Who speaks for Washington in Iran’s Information War?

Netanyahu Is correct:

Gaza cannot be rebuilt until Hamas Is disarmed

Plain talk about Gaza, where Hamas has demonstrated a consistent ability to transform civilian goods into weapons, turning humanitarian aid into a force multiplier for violence against Israel. It keeps promising more of the same. Is no one listening? Op-ed.

Gaza cannot be rebuilt until Hamas Is disarmed

Part I: Must watch documentary:

The Silent Jihad against Syria's minorities: a call to act

When he finishes annihilating Syria's minorities, Al-Julani will turn his eyes to Israel as his terrorist soldiers say openly at the end of this film. So when will he get his next invitation to the White House, Tom Barack?

The Silent Jihad against Syria's minorities: a call to act

The Silent Genocide of Syria's Minorities:

Part 2: A country being emptied

Syria's religious minorities - Christians, Druze, Yazidis, and Alawites -are being subjected to a systematic campaign of intimidation, siege, kidnapping, violence and murder with one goal - erasure.

Part 2: A country being emptied

The latest dumb idea out of Washington

The idea of paying Hamas to disarm angers me so much that I am incandescent. And there is more. Opinion.

The latest dumb idea out of Washington

NATO under strain

How History, Geography, Energy, and the Middle East deepen internal divisions, and why disunity endangers liberal democracy. Opinion.

NATO under strain

The BBC’s crisis isn’t bias, it’s cowardice

Holocaust erasure, cultural capture, and the slow collapse of institutions that no longer believe they should lead. Opinion.

The BBC’s crisis isn’t bias, it’s cowardice

To US Vice Pres. Vance:

The Holocaust: ‘A Primordial Act' whose primary victims were Jews

When JD Vance spoke of “millions of lives lost" in the Holocaust without saying Jews or Nazis, that wasn’t nuance. That was historical erasure. Six million Jews were murdered by Nazi Germany because of antisemitism. If you can’t say that sentence cleanly, you’re not being careful. You’re being dishonest. You're sayiing that Jewish specificity is inconvenient. Op-ed.

The Holocaust: ‘A Primordial Act' whose primary victims were Jews

The Silent Genocide of Syria's Minorities:

Part 1: The betrayal of the Kurds

Real genocide isn't silent, but the world is. No Jews, no news. A horror story authored by U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack, Opinion.

Part 1: The betrayal of the Kurds

Islam's Trojan Horse strategy:

How Sharia quietly conquered "Minnesota Nice"

Sharia began to take over the once "nice" state with Target cashiers refusing to touch bacon, taxi drivers dumping ladies with Bordeaux bottles as if they were radioactive, nighttime patrols patrolling sidewalks to prevent men and women from looking at each other too long. Op-ed.

How Sharia quietly conquered "Minnesota Nice"

Gal Hirsch should be hailed, not villified

Israel’s dedicated coordinator for hostages and missing persons was treated abominably by the protest movement whose real goal was to topple the government. That they called him a “murderer" must have made Hamas happy. Opinion.

Gal Hirsch should be hailed, not villified

Hochstein and McGurk's denials are hollow:

Biden's partial embargo that cost Israeli lives

Israel was indeed desperate and he Trump Administration quickly and decisively ended Biden's partial arms embargo and supplied Israel with all the weapons they needed to fight. Opinion.

Biden's partial embargo that cost Israeli lives

Beyond the Last Hostage:

Israel risks losing the strategic endgame in Gaza

Peace is not a product of conferences or signatures; it is the result of the enemy accepting that they have lost. Only once the foundational concept of Israeli victory is accepted can any discussion about the future relationship begin. Opinion.

Israel risks losing the strategic endgame in Gaza

Iran Primed for a Fall

The head of the snake that has brought so much destruction to the world will finally be decapitated. Only President Trump can make this happen.

Iran Primed for a Fall

Jack Engelhard:

Thoughts on Minneapolis

How much longer will the media play us for fools? So long as we are willing to take it, I suppose. Opinion.

Thoughts on Minneapolis

Decrying Holocaust inversion:

Over 100 Holocaust scholars protest misuse of the word “Genocide"

The protest is a meticulously worded declaration of intellectual resistance against what these scholars describe as the weaponization of language. Opinion.

Over 100 Holocaust scholars protest misuse of the word “Genocide"

A State of War:

Trump’s belabored Iran Policy and Tehran’s Dictator

What kind of policy is this insistence on diplomacy with the “savage mullah"? What benefit does it serve? Opinion

Trump’s belabored Iran Policy and Tehran’s Dictator

The next Israel-Iran war will not look like the last one

Iran and Israel learned much from their 2025 war, meaning the next conflict may be more ferocious and dangerous. Opinion.

The next Israel-Iran war will not look like the last one

The moment we refuse to forget:

Without the ribbon. Without the bracelet. Not without the fight

The hostages are home. The symbols have come off. The responsibility has not. As he drove off to fight, Ran Gvili said just one thing to his father: “I have no choice. I won’t leave my friends to fight alone." That is the whole story. Opinion

Without the ribbon. Without the bracelet. Not without the fight

Burying Ran Gvili, but not the Israeli spirit

The more the opposition accuses Netanyahu of preventing the return of the hostages, the less success it will have at replacing him. Opinion.

Burying Ran Gvili, but not the Israeli spirit

Melanie Phillips:

The emergence of Holocaust erasure

The world is missing the key point-that it was a uniquely monstrous crime aimed specifically at the extermination of the Jewish people. Opinion.

The emergence of Holocaust erasure

Amine Ayoub:

The "Board of Peace" Gaza Plan is a recipe for Hamas’s revival

Real peace is never made with active enemies who believe they can wait out their opponents; it is made only with former enemies who have been unequivocally defeated. Opinion.

The "Board of Peace" Gaza Plan is a recipe for Hamas’s revival

Analysis:

Greenland, NATO, Trump, and the return of great-power geography

Greenland’s importance to the US is not symbolic or speculative. It is structural. From a U.S. strategic perspective, Greenland is not a luxury. It is a keystone. Analysis.

Greenland, NATO, Trump, and the return of great-power geography

CAIR-Austin Day:

Islamists don’t need guns when they have proclamations

Terror-supporting organizations do not need explosives when they can secure endorsements, proclamations, and civic honors from Western governments so as to receive legitimacy step by step. Opinion.

Islamists don’t need guns when they have proclamations

How Israel did the impossible - and brought all the hostages home

History offers no guarantees, but it does record moments when nations - bound by pain, pressure, and purpose - achieved what seemed implausible or even impossible. Opinion.

How Israel did the impossible - and brought all the hostages home

A year without antisemitism, a Holocaust Day without Jews

It is beginning to look as though Jews are being erased from history, including their own. Op-ed.

A year without antisemitism, a Holocaust Day without Jews

Misconceptions about the Wannsee Conference (January 20, 1942)

Wannsee remains historically significant for a chilling reason: it reveals how a modern state can coordinate mass murder through routine administration. Opinion.

Misconceptions about the Wannsee Conference (January 20, 1942)

Fighting post-Holocaust antisemitism

After the horrors of WWII, we thought it was over, but it had just gone underground. Opinion.

Fighting post-Holocaust antisemitism

Significant world transformations underway

Donald Trump appears to be the only world leader actively opposing the trend to abandon Western values. Opinion.

Significant world transformations underway

On the death of Renée Nicole Good:

When did safety go out of style?

Is the Far Left suffering a mental health crisis? Opinion.

When did safety go out of style?

Abusing Anne Frank's memory:

Tim Walz, Palestine Action and outrageous misuse of her name

What' the use of International Holocaust Day events and Holocaust Museums if the murder of 6 million can be wantonly trivialized? Opinion.

Tim Walz,  Palestine Action and outrageous misuse of her name

To President Trump:

Why a limited strike on Iran Is the wrong tool - replace it

Regime change must be the objective. Military success without political dismantling produces cycles, not solutions.Opinion.

Why a limited strike on Iran Is the wrong tool - replace it

Seeds of failure

President Trump is a showman, an entertainer, whose blustery rhetoric often has little connection to reality. The odds of the Board of Peace succeeding are less than the odds of Greenland becoming the 52nd state of the United States (after Canada becomes the 51st). Opinion.

Seeds of failure

Ye Is a Nazi. His apology Is garbage

Until he undoes the antisemitic incitement, we reject him entirely. Opinion.

Ye Is a Nazi. His apology Is garbage

Int. Holocaust Remebrance Day:

Return of the last hostage is ‘Never Again’ in action

81 years after the world refused to lift a finger to save Jews, and the Nazis reduced them to numbers tattooed on their forearms, the army of the Jewish State showed that every Jew matters and brought home one of its own. Opinion.

Return of the last hostage is ‘Never Again’ in action

Albanese must reverse his recognition of the 'State of Palestine'

Those who demonstrate for another Holocaust and murder innocents in cold blood do not deserve recognition, let alone a terrorist Arab state Opinion.

Albanese must reverse his recognition of the 'State of Palestine'

Int'l Holocaust Remembrance Day

Anne Frank's despair and the spectre of another Holocaust

"They are taking people away, and there is nothing we can do about it," wrote the 14-year-old girl in her diary in April 1944. “I wish I could do something to stop it, but all I can do is cry and pray." Is that where the rise of antisemitism is leading us? Opinion.

Anne Frank's despair and the spectre of another Holocaust

Is there a doctor on call? Ye’s antisemitism Is not entertainment

Ye is free to speak irrationally, to contradict himself, and to buy as many ads as he wants. The question is whether the media is obligated to follow every turn of that spiral when it should ignore him. Opinion.

Is there a doctor on call? Ye’s antisemitism Is not entertainment

Dollar or Drones:

Trump moves to cut off Iran’s Iraqi lifeline

Washington is making the cost of Iraqi Iranian alignment unavoidable. Opinion.

Trump moves to cut off Iran’s Iraqi lifeline

Europe's Geopolitical Harakiri:

Resisting Trump, welcoming China.

While Trump is portrayed as the bully who “threatens the liberal order," Europe yields symbolic and strategic ground to its number one systemic rival, China. Opinion.

Resisting Trump, welcoming China.

Cool runnings, cold reality

Bobsleighs, boycotts, and the quiet defiance of Jewish sport. Opinion.

Cool runnings, cold reality

Feminists Against Antisemitism

A brave new group in the UK

FAA writes of its mission: 'We’re confronting antisemitism in our own movement, uncovering how it shows up in feminist spaces, and exploring what can be done to challenge and end it.' More power to them! Opinion.

A brave new group in the UK

When Israel disrupts world order

When the Jew is dominated and defenseless, the world weeps. When he rises, defends himself, and prevails, the world grits its teeth. And tries to make sure he does not achieve total victory. Opinion.

When Israel disrupts world order

JVP or SJP?

Jewiish Voice for Peace (JVP), wiith its membershiip of useful idiots, is the self-hating Jewish wing of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). The proof is in the article below. Opinion.

JVP or SJP?

The Blue Nile Showdown:

Why Israel cannot ignore Egypt’s water crisis

A water-starved Egypt risks becoming a source of radicalization and even military escalation. Sisi's appearance at Davos reflects that Egypt is seeking an external lifeline to stabilize a system weakened by years of strategic miscalculation tht led to that shortage. Opinion.

Why Israel cannot ignore Egypt’s water crisis

Deborah Lipstadt is right…about Mississippi and Intifadas

There is a long and sordid history of extremists from one end of the political spectrum making common cause with those at the other end-when the cause is hatred of Jews and the Jewish state. Opinion.

Deborah Lipstadt is right…about Mississippi and Intifadas

It is not enough for Hamas to disarm their weapons

President Trump’s peace plan requires Hamas to disarm-but lasting peace also depends on dismantling the culture of violence taught in Gaza and PA classrooms. Without reforming education, demilitarization alone will fail.

It is not enough for Hamas to disarm their weapons

Lessons from Bondi:

I’m tired of the world’s pity. Jews must project strength

Solidarity is vital - but strength is better. Opinion.

I’m tired of the world’s pity. Jews must project  strength




























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