Friday, April 19, 2024 -
Print Edition

Editorials

And poisoning the wells, too

Want to know the cause of the chaos in Egypt? And you thought it was the Muslim Brotherhood, or former President Mohammad Morsi, or his terrible economic track record;...

The latest ‘fee’

One of the most memorable lines from “The Graduate,” which hit America in 1967, was when a guest said to a bewildered Dustin Hoffman, “Ben, Iwant to say one word...

Human trafficking: A violation of the universal Noahide laws

Young girls always dream of a better life. For the 21 to 27 million people around the world involved in human trafficking — what President Obama aptly calls modern-day...

‘A rare public gap between Israel and the US on security?’ Not really

On a matter crucial to Israel’s security — that is, to Israel’s existence — there is, observers say, a rare public gap between Israel and the US. Israel sees...

The absurdist

Hassan Nasrallah, head of Hezbollah, deemed a terrorist organization by the EU and the US, says that removing Israel “is a Lebanese national interest.” Defiant...

The free city of Toronto

They allow freedom of speech in Toronto. Groups who participate in “Al-Quds Day” indulge. Al-Quds Day, for the uninitiated, is a contrivance of Iran, which, back at...

The last survivor

The time has come. It sneaks up peaceably, unnoticed. The anticipated quivering and quaking does not materialize. For those who would quiver and quake are no longer...

Free tickets

The United States is closing its embassies around the Middle East out of fear of a terrorist attack(s). Who is there to fear? Well, it seems one of the main, […]

Hamas hate backfires

Have you noticed how the “Arab Spring” has swept the Arab world, or at least tried to — with one notable exception? The Gaza Strip. What all the autocrats of...

Do expectations color peace talks? Hope not

Conventional wisdom on Israel-Palestinian peace talks is fallacious We do not know how expectations might color the outcome of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. Not at...