U.S. President Donald Trump presided over the first Board of Peace meeting in Washington on Thursday morning, where officials gathered to discuss Phase 2 of his Gaza plan.
Israel’s highest court has delivered a rebuke to local authorities over stalled plans to upgrade the Western Wall’s egalitarian prayer section.
We travel to Poland and Israel to bear witness not as tourists of history, but as stewards of conscience. Today, that commitment is under siege.
There is a difference between strategic ambiguity and strategic confusion. On Iran, the Trump administration increasingly feels like the latter.
In modern warfare, credibility is not a rhetorical flourish. It is a strategic asset. And once compromised, it is difficult to restore.
When 78-year-old publisher Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison, the democratic world should have recoiled.
Sindisiwe Chikunga, the minister for women, youth and persons with disabilities in South Africa, stood before an audience on Feb. 6, a Friday night, at the Maslow Hotel in Pretoria and addressed the ...
For the victims, families, witnesses and even heroes of that domestic terror attack, moving on isn’t a choice.
The White House Religious Liberty Commission came to testify about rising hatred in the U.S. — not to be drawn into ideological crossfire.
Few policy debates have been as flattened by slogans as the fight over “sanctuary” laws. To critics, they are reckless shields for criminals.
Now, 56 years later, Milstein has decided to become Bat Mitzvah at Temple Judea of Bucks County, where she has been the preschool director for 26 years.
The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia was first held in 1996, and this year marks its 30th program, which opens on March 7 and continues through March 22. Most of the films will be shown at the ...