The Anti-Semitic Revolution on the American Right
How Jews became collateral damage in a Republican power struggle
How Jews became collateral damage in a Republican power struggle
But without the fumbles
The progressive congresswoman is no longer speaking solely to the left wing, but to the party as a whole.
The true test of tolerance is not how someone treats minority members they like, but how they treat those they don’t.
The Pennsylvania governor called Benjamin Netanyahu “one of the worst leaders of all time.” But anti-Israel activists don’t want him on the Democratic ticket.
He’s a master of grand pronouncements that amount to very little.
The political math favors Netanyahu, with or without Benny Gantz.
The president has pushed events as far as he can, but even American presidents have their limits.
To appease his far-right flank, the prime minister has refused to commit to Palestinian governance of Gaza. Israel’s security figures are calling his bluff.
Four things to understand about the ongoing negotiations