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Canada passes Combating Hate Act

Legislation in Canada aimed at combating hate has passed both the House of Commons and the Senate, and now awaits Royal Assent to be enacted into law. The Combating Hate Act, Bill C-9, amends the country’s criminal code by...

What Iran stands to gain as diplomacy drags on

“The Meira K Show” brings a fresh, unfiltered look at society and politics in Israel and the Middle East. With her trademark energy and candor, she tackles stories too often ignored or distorted by mainstream media—offering...

Presidents come and go, but Israel will endure

U.S. President Donald Trump deserves considerable credit for some of the most consequential pro-Israel decisions made by any American president in modern history. Yet Israel’s story was never dependent on him, and its future...

Discussing Trump’s reversal on Iran

“Israel Undiplomatic” brings sharp insight and spirited debate to the stories shaping Israel and the Middle East. Hosted by JNS senior contributing editor Ruthie Blum and former ambassador Mark Regev, both former advisers to the...

British-Iranian charged in London memorial arson

British prosecutors on Wednesday charged a British-Iranian man with allegedly setting fire to a memorial wall dedicated to victims of Iran’s regime, in what police described as part of efforts to stop a series of arson attacks...

Van Jones joins Genesis Prize Advisory Board

The Genesis Prize Foundation (GPF) announced the appointment of Van Jones-a recognized civil rights advocate, CNN host, author, attorney and social entrepreneur-to the Foundation’s Advisory Board. A graduate of Yale Law School,...

The day the Democrats endorsed antisemitism

How desperate are the Democrats for power? They’ve shown they are willing to support a candidate with a Nazi tattoo, one who associated with the terrorist responsible for the World Trade Center bombing, as well as a range of...

Who will stand with Israel against a new Iran deal?

In the never-ending churning of news cycles, commentators and the public alike are always ready to overreact to each aspect of every story as they roll out. Under these circumstances, historical perspective is rarely part of...

Discarding obsolete notions of victory and defeat

In assessing international conflicts, there is a near-universal obsession with trying to determine victory and defeat: who “won” and who “lost.” When it comes to Middle East conflicts, let me invoke the timeless wisdom of former...

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