The Internet is inundated with misinformation. Join JNS Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin for his daily
The president wants an end to the war in Gaza so he can make more deals in the region. As much as Je
The liberal media and others spin attempts to call out the Democratic mayoral nominee’s hatred for I
The radical candidate’s primary victory means more about what lies ahead for the party than it does
By acting to avert an existential threat to the West and Israel that his predecessors had allowed to
The arguments against the 2003 invasion are irrelevant to today’s threat. They serve instead to let
Limiting Tehran’s ability to harm other nations should be the priority. A post-Islamist government c
Whether or not America takes part in the fighting, the administration is complicit in the battle aga
Bush punted, Obama and Biden appeased, while Trump 2.0 played into Tehran’s hands by delaying a deci
Far from deserving Jewish support, the protests against enforcing the law regarding illegal immigrat
Jewish foes of the president’s measure are blind to the threat facing not just Jews from antisemitic
The “woke right” rages against a tougher policy on Iran as well as support for Israel. It’s clear th
The Boulder attack is more proof that a cause chanting for the genocide of Israelis is inextricably
The credentialed elites are defending a bastion of woke indoctrination and Jew-hatred. The president
Rather than false narratives about Gaza genocide, the president’s impatience to end a conflict that
The president is right to say that the United States must reject neo-Marxist wokeism if it is to def
The path to the surge in antisemitism can be traced to when the left embraced ideologies that made I
The murders at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., are a warning that “pro-Palestine” act
Understanding how both the White House and much of the corporate media were complicit in concealing
“The New York Times” and leftist Jews have become outraged about the Heritage Foundation’s project f
Eschewing both nation-building and appeasement is wise. But an embrace of Qatar’s agenda—and gifts—u