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Queensistan: A Big Islamic Terror Problem in Trump’s Old Neighborhood

A terrorist plotted mass murder a mile from President Trump’s childhood home By: Daniel Greenfield Awais Chudhary, a Pakistani immigrant, lived with his parents in their...

What Does Bolton’s Exit Mean for U.S. Policy on Israel & Iran?

Given the major departures of pro-Israel figures like the now former national security advisor and the upcoming resignation of U.S. special envoy Jason Greenblatt,...

Stop the Fatah-Facebook Terror Promotion Partnership

By: Itamar Marcus Fatah, like all terror promoting organizations, needs a platform to turn its unknown terrorists into heroes and role models to emulate. Fatah...

Israel Needs Netanyahu More than Netanyahu Needs Israel

The single most important reason that will ensure Netanyahu’s re-election; lingering traumatic memories of the left negotiated Oslo period and the ensuing campaigns of...

The U.S.-Taliban Negotiations: A Deadly Qatari Trap

By: Yigal Carmon What is happening in Afghanistan is already beyond grief. The United States is negotiating with the Taliban, without the Taliban first agreeing...

Sept. 17: Will the Right in Israel Snatch Defeat from the Jaws of Victory-Again?

The continued existence of the Left as a viable force in Israeli politics, despite the manifest failure of its political credo, is the gravest...

Rape, Anti-Semitism & Assaulting Cops Will Get You a State Job in Jersey

By: Daniel Greenfield NAACP President Jeffrey Dye had a record of threatening his brother with a knife, getting caught with six bags of crack cocaine,...

How Far Can the West Go to Entice Iran to Talk?

Negotiations are Trump’s goal. Still, the threat of war against Hezbollah in Lebanon illustrates the high price of appeasing Tehran By: Jonathan S. Tobin According to...

Loyal & Disloyal Jews

By: Daniel Greenfield "Is there water in the spring?" Those were the last words that Danny heard on a hot day in June. The spring of...

The Hebron Riots of 1929: Consequences and Lessons

Arab anti-Zionism runs deeper than disputes over borders, water, and settlements. By: Douglas J. Feith & Sean Durns In 1929, Arab clerics and politicians provoked riots...

Will Netflix Make A Joke Of Israel’s Most Legendary Spy?

By Moshe Phillips Netflix's The Spy is a six-episode series about real-life Israeli Mossad hero Eli Cohen. The Spy stars Sacha Baron Cohen, most famous for his 2006 adult oriented comedy movie Borat,...

G7 Summit in Biarritz: Bright Moment in Silly Season

By: Amir Taheri Journalists across the globe have always regarded this time of the year, the heart of the summer, as the silly season in...

Who’s Funding Illegal Palestinian Settlements in Area C: Part 1

Confronting the History By: Edwin Black “Area C,” which comprises some 60 percent of the West Bank, also known as Judea and Samaria, is making news...

Cory Booker Belongs in Jail Over Newark’s Water Crisis

A normal person wouldn’t be running for president, he’d be in prison By: Daniel Greenfield Don’t drink the water in Newark. The only thing worse than the...

My Instagram Growth Suddenly Stopped

Am I a victim of viewpoint discrimination? By: Larry Elder My radio colleague Dennis Prager heads a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization called Prager University. It shares...

Censuring Israel: Common Sense on Life Support

By: Meir Jolovitz Congressman Steve King, a Republican from the 4th District in Iowa, is perceived to be racist. Rightly, or wrongly. King made a...

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