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September 21

Last Week’s Peace Agreement Sends a Clear Message to the Palestinians

And refutes notions that have shaped U.S. Middle East policy for more than half a century.

Israel’s Vulnerable New Friends Are Drawn to Its Strength

Bahrain and the UAE fear demography, Iran, and a withdrawing U.S.

“I Had the Good Fortune to Be a Jew Born and Raised in the USA”

The late Supreme Court justice’s Yom Hashoah reflections.

From Selling Jewish Calendars to Selling Schmutz: A Story

A fictional peddler reflects on the imponderability of anti-Semitism.

September 18

Peace Has Come, but Mahmoud Abbas Wants No Part of It

Another Palestinian leader who sold out his people.

How Israel Found Itself in a Second Coronavirus Lockdown

Protestors shouldn’t get special dispensation.

Iran’s Space Program Is Far from Benign

The goal: to become a nuclear power on par with Russian and China.

Rosh Hashanah: The Multifaceted Celebration of Creation and Family

No other holiday contains a greater diversity of themes.

September 17

Welcome to the Post-Palestine Middle East

The anti-Israel cause is losing its power over the Arab world.

So Long as France Continues to Appease Hizballah, It Won’t Stabilize Lebanon

Emmanuel Macron, Israel, and the Beirut explosion.

The Legacy of the Black September Revolt, Five Decades On

How the Palestinian cause became “the flag of convenience for every rogue and genocidal maniac in the region.”