After Hamas Pogrom, Qatar Must Finally Pay For Its Sponsor of Terrorism
Qatar cannot be allowed to get away with its duplicity any longer.
Emboldened Global Jihad Is Final Nail in Coffin of Mass Migration Delusion
There are monsters in our midst.
The People of Israel Live
Amidst unspeakable tragedy, the Jews do what we have always done: Live.
What Would a Third Intifada Mean for Palestinians?
Those warning of another intifada are right to sound the alarm.
The Terrible Legacy of Ayman al-Zawahiri
On August 2, the United States announced it had killed Ayman al-Zawahiri via an airstrike in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Palestinian Terrorism Meets Israeli Paralysis
As prime minister, Naftali Bennett is completely insulated from his disgruntled, shafted voters.
Impeach Joe Biden
Joe Biden is, quite simply, a man unsuited to meet the challenges of the present moment.
Rebuild What With Whom?
If the United States and other donors plan to finance Gaza reconstruction, three things should be kept in mind.
Fakhrizadeh and Soleimani Were Even More Justified Killings Than bin Laden
In all cases, it would be better to capture war criminals alive, but if that is not possible, it is entirely lawful and moral to neutralize them and the threats they pose, while limiting the collateral damage to others.
Al Qaeda's Generational Change
It would be foolhardy in the extreme to allow al Qaeda to rise once again.
Edward Said, Prophet of Political Violence in America
Tracing the intellectual pedigree of the current madness rocking America.
Post-Pandemic, Iranian Regime Highlights Its Revolutionary Colors
Amidst the coronavirus, the Iranian regime is only further consolidating control in its militaristic components.
Keep up the Pressure on Iran and Hezbollah
It's time for the European Union to do its fair share in countering the threat posed by Iran and Hezbollah.
Is America Safer 16 Years After 9/11?
After nearly two decades, the war on terror still isn't over.
ISIS's Indoctrinated Kids: A Future of Violent Jihad?
Inside efforts to rehabilitate children exposed to the militant group's extreme ideology of violence against non-believers.
The New ISIS Crisis
The so-called caliphate may be losing ground in Iraq and Syria, but hardcore jihadis will keep fighting—there and in the West.
Jihadism in the Sahel Is Not Fading Away Anytime Soon
The attacks on Ouagadougou are part of a wider trend of militancy in one of the world's poorest regions.
Hatred of Women Is Jihadism's First Pillar
The organized Cologne attacks remind the world what Middle Eastern women face every day.
We Need More Europe to Win the War Against Terrorism
Europe must come together to protect the future of its children, writes French Senator Nathalie Goulet.
Belgium: Home Base for Jihadis
It is not so much in Molenbeek's 22 mosques but in Salafi meeting places that radicalism thrives.