Gaza and the Return of Moral Equivalence

by Ron Radosh

With friends like many in the progressive Jewish community, Israel doesn't need enemies. (Also, Phyllis Chesler: "Attack" Protesters on the Move)

Thirty Years of Engaging China

by Gordon G. Chang

Is it time for a reevaluation of policy?

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The Many Dilemmas of Confronting Hamas

by P. David Hornik

Despite the drubbing it has received, the terror organization is far from discouraged or deterred.

A Zionist on Iranian Television

by Carol Gould

Defending Israel and the Jews on Ahmadinejad's favorite channel.

The Arab World Divided Over Gaza

by Stephanie L. Freid

Israel vs. Hamas isn't the only power struggle. (Also read Roger L. Simon on Gaza: The Many Wives of Nizar Gayan)

Cynthia McKinney's Excellent Adventure

by Ralph Alter

The former Green Party candidate for president and her Hamas-sympathizing friends find their "Dignity" ruffled — and bumped — by the Israeli navy.

Hamas Holds All the Cards in Surreal War

by Victor Davis Hanson

The terrorists can count on fawning media coverage and feckless world leaders to wear down Israeli resolve. (Also, Ron Radosh: The Disgrace of The Nation)

Gaza: A Matter of Proportion

by Michel Gurfinkiel

A noted French intellectual registers profound disappointment with President Nicolas Sarkozy's reaction to the Gaza situation.

Islamic Group Flouts Tax-Exempt Status to Support Obama

by Joe Kaufman

The Islamic Circle of North America's website is pushing for Obama's reelection in 2012.

Israel Shakes Up the Information War

by Andrew Ian Dodge

Bypassing the mainstream media, Israel gets its message out through Twitter and YouTube.

Presidential Pardons: Who's Most Deserving?

by Laura Goldman

Scooter Libby, Jonathan Pollard, John Walker Lindh, and others vie for Bush's mercy.

Gaza Comes to America

by Phyllis Chesler

Hate demonstrations against Israel are taking place across the country. (Important: counter-demonstrations being organized by the Lipstick Haganah)

Big Trouble For the Grey Lady

by Roger L Simon

If I were the New York Times, I would be very afraid of Vicki Iseman's lawsuit.

A Toast to Old Media's — and Old Medea's — Defeat in Iraq

by Tom Blumer

My 2002 email to anti-war activist Medea Benjamin — and how it looks after a successful 2008.

Celebrating New Year's the Right Way

by Pam Meister

False camaraderie with drunken strangers can't beat a quiet evening with the ones you love.

California Will Be Bankrupt Before General Motors

by Ronnie Schreiber

Even with failing automakers, Michigan's economy looks pretty strong compared to the Golden State's.

Biotech Opponents Are Playing with Human Lives

by Till Behrend

Nobel laureate Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard discusses the environmentalists' war against genetically modified food.

Revealing Silence at the Gaza-Egypt Border

by Richard Landes

Why does Hamas victimize its own people? And why doesn't the media call them on it?

A Political Year at the Movies

by Christian Toto

Just look at the Oscar favorites ...

War Is Stressful — And Fattening

by Faye Bittker

Tales of panic, sugar, and carbohydrates in a Beersheva bomb shelter.

The Gaza War: Is It Really So Hard to Understand?

by Barry Rubin

It's no different than Pearl Harbor or September 11. When you are attacked, you fight back. (Also, Phyllis Chesler on Israel's Morality vs. Hamas's Morality)

Resolved: 2009 Will Be a Better Year for the GOP

by Jennifer Rubin

New Year's resolutions for the era of "Hope and Change."

Ten Lessons Learned in 2008

by Bridget Johnson

Like what it really takes to be elected president...

In the Line of Fire in Sderot

by Karen Zivan

What is it like to live under threat of attack any moment? I went to see for myself.

Reid Balks at Blagojevich Senate Choice

by Rick Moran

The disgraced Illinois governor's master stroke now puts the ball squarely in the majority leader's court.

The Rebirth of the Stalin Cult

by Ron Radosh

Guess who Russians just voted their third most popular historic figure ...

Sleepless in Ashkelon as Missiles Fall

by Dina Kraft

Sderot is no longer alone. The number of Israeli cities under attack grows longer by the hour.

Caroline Kennedy Is No Sarah Palin

by Richard Miniter

Gov. Palin worked for everything she has; she never waited around to be crowned.

New Year's Resolutions for our Political Elites

by Frank J. Fleming

Some pithy promises our politicians might want to make for 2009.

Israel Targets Terror Labs Funded by U.S. Islamic Group

by Patrick Poole

The labs were made possible by millions from a Saudi-financed charity in ... Ohio.

Spain's 'Jewish Problem'

by Soeren Kern

Anti-Semitism is on the rise — but how many Spaniards have actually ever met a Jew?