The blueprint is familiar. Extremists rebrand, slipping seamlessly from the shadows of militancy into the mainstream of Western activism. They…
In the hallowed halls of Columbia University, where academic discourse once thrived, a darker narrative has emerged — one that…
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In a chilling reminder of the ever-present threats Israel faces, the nation narrowly escaped a meticulously orchestrated terrorist attack last…
It happened again. Another city, another massacre, another Western government paralyzed by its own self-inflicted crisis. This week, the streets…
Article I, Section 8, Clause 10 of the U.S. Constitution authorizes the U.S. government to “define and punish Piracies and…
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Since its founding in the wake of the Holocaust, Israel has been seen by those who love freedom and justice…
The hostage/prisoner exchange and ceasefire between Hamas and Israel is now underway. While Israel is eagerly hoping for a swift…