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A new poll shows most Trump voters blame Hamas, not Israel, for suffering in Gaza and strongly support continued U.S. backing for Israel. The survey also finds these voters view Iran as a major threat. This comes amid criticism of U.S. aid to Israel from some conservative figures.

August 26, 2025
Hamas is reportedly blocking civilians from leaving Gaza City as Israel launches a major offensive. The group is accused of exploiting efforts to avoid civilian casualties and using civilian infrastructure for military purposes. Hostage rescue and humanitarian concerns remain central to the conflict.

August 26, 2025
Australia expelled Iran's ambassador and closed its Tehran embassy after linking Iran to anti-Semitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne. The government plans to label Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group. Officials say the attacks were part of a broader surge in anti-Semitic incidents.
Barry Strauss's book examines Jewish resilience and internal divisions during two centuries of revolt against Roman rule. Drawing on Josephus's writings, Strauss explores the challenges of historical reconstruction and the lasting impact of spiritual endurance. The work highlights the brutality of Roman suppression and the survival of Jewish culture.

August 22, 2025
CNN anchor Pamela Brown cited a disputed report to claim Hamas does not systematically steal aid in Gaza, a claim contradicted by other evidence. She also repeated statements from the Gaza Ministry of Health, which has ties to Hamas, during an interview with a humanitarian foundation spokesperson. The spokesperson emphasized ongoing threats to aid distribution in the region.

August 22, 2025
The Department of Education found George Mason University's president implemented illegal race-based hiring practices. The school faces a proposed resolution requiring a public apology and annual training to ensure compliance with non-discrimination policies.

August 21, 2025
The Trump administration plans to block visas for Palestinian activists with violent backgrounds slated to attend a Detroit conference. The event will feature controversial speakers and focus on anti-Israel activism and arms embargo efforts.

August 21, 2025
The Trump administration plans to block visas for several speakers at a Detroit conference due to alleged ties to terrorist groups. The event will focus on Palestinian activism and efforts to embargo arms sales to Israel.

August 21, 2025
CBS News faces $50 million in annual losses, prompting incoming leadership to plan major cuts and restructuring. The network is also dealing with fallout from a costly lawsuit settlement and criticism over its editorial stance.

August 20, 2025
Police arrested nearly two dozen protesters at Microsoft's headquarters after a second day of anti-Israel demonstrations. The activists vandalized property and blocked access, prompting intervention and multiple arrests. Microsoft has not confirmed if participating employees will face discipline.

August 19, 2025
Shari Redstone feared Trump's lawsuit could expose CBS's internal documents and damage its reputation. She also criticized the network's coverage of Israel and suggested the legal case was more complex than many believed.

August 19, 2025
Liberal philanthropic groups have pledged $50 million to support NPR and PBS after President Trump cut $1.1 billion in federal funding. The move aims to help public broadcasters cope with layoffs and budget reductions.

August 18, 2025
The Associated Press reported a Gazan woman's death from malnutrition after evacuation to Italy, omitting her leukemia diagnosis and Israel's role in her transfer. Other outlets have since updated their coverage to include these details.
A review of Susanna Rabow-Edling's book on the Decembrist Revolt critiques her sympathetic portrayal of the failed uprising and its leaders. The book explores the movement's dramatic events, internal divisions, and lasting legacy in Russian history.

August 15, 2025
New videos from Gaza show children and adults happily receiving food from American aid workers, contradicting negative reports about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Civilians report improved access to aid and greater safety at U.S.-run sites. The foundation has distributed millions of meals and calls for expanded humanitarian efforts.

August 13, 2025
Toronto International Film Festival has canceled a documentary about the October 7 attack on Israel, citing legal concerns over footage. The filmmakers and supporters say the decision is due to pressure and fear of protests.

August 12, 2025
The Foreign Press Association president dismissed concerns about an Al Jazeera journalist's alleged Hamas ties after his death in an Israeli strike. He compared Hamas to mainstream political parties and criticized the killing of journalists. Major media outlets have condemned the strike while downplaying the journalist's connections to Hamas.

August 12, 2025
Vandals targeted Israel's embassy in The Hague, damaging property and prompting arrests. The attack comes amid rising anti-Semitic incidents in Europe and the United States.

August 11, 2025
Anas Al-Sharif, a well-known Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza, was identified by Israeli intelligence as a Hamas militant. His death and alleged affiliations have sparked debate over the role of journalists in conflict zones.
A New York Times article highlighting Jewish support for Zohran Mamdani mainly features far-left activists and campaign staffers. Critics say the piece does not represent the broader Jewish community's views.

August 07, 2025
Federal investigators are probing evidence that Hamas systematically diverts United Nations aid in Gaza, contradicting a recent internal report. The investigations have uncovered aid theft, fraud, and links between United Nations staff and Hamas operatives.

August 06, 2025
Bashar Masri, a former Harvard Kennedy School official, is accused of aiding Hamas by allowing the group to use his Gaza properties for attacks. After being sued, Masri resigned and is believed to be hiding in Palestinian territories to avoid a court summons.

August 06, 2025
A St. Louis-area home was targeted with antisemitic graffiti and arson, focusing on an American veteran of the Israel Defense Forces. Local Jewish groups condemned the attack, which police are investigating as a hate crime.

August 05, 2025
A lawyer for an anti-Israel activist cited fake case law, likely generated by artificial intelligence, in a motion to dismiss a lawsuit over a D.C. traffic blockade. The error may lead to court sanctions as judges push for stricter penalties against such conduct.

August 04, 2025
The Red Cross is under fire for failing to aid Israeli hostages held by Hamas after disturbing footage showed their deteriorating condition. Critics accuse the organization of neglecting its core mission and call for a reassessment of its funding. The Red Cross has pledged to renew efforts to visit the captives.

August 01, 2025
Columbia University professor emeritus Rashid Khalidi has canceled his Middle Eastern history course, citing new university policies on anti-Semitism as restrictive. He plans to offer public lectures in New York instead, with proceeds benefiting Gaza's universities.

July 31, 2025
The Trump administration has told Congress that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency must be dismantled due to its links to Hamas and ongoing aid diversion. The United States has ended all funding and contact with the agency, citing irreparable compromise.

July 31, 2025
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter for violating campus policies during a protest. The group is appealing the suspension, which will last until January 2026. The decision follows increased scrutiny of similar activism at other universities.

July 28, 2025
Donald Trump warned the U.S. would strike Iran's nuclear sites again if Tehran restarts its program. Recent U.S. attacks reportedly set back Iran's nuclear capabilities, but Iranian officials insist on continuing uranium enrichment.
A new biography by Edward Luce examines the life and legacy of Zbigniew Brzezinski, a key architect of United States foreign policy during the Cold War. The book explores his rise from Polish émigré to national security adviser and his lasting influence on global strategy.

July 25, 2025
Donald Trump criticized Hamas for rejecting a hostage deal, saying the group does not want to negotiate. Israel and the United States are now considering other options to secure the release of hostages. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed Hamas for blocking progress.

July 23, 2025
Several Washington Post opinion writers, including Philip Bump, are leaving after accepting buyouts. The departures follow internal disputes and criticism of the paper's leadership. Karen Attiah remains at the publication despite ongoing controversy.

July 22, 2025
The United States is withdrawing from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, citing concerns over its agenda and anti-Israel bias. Officials say the agency no longer aligns with American interests. This move follows a review of the organization's policies and actions.

July 14, 2025
Sen. Ted Cruz plans to introduce a bill to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, following the lead of countries like Bahrain, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. The legislation aims to financially cripple the group and its violent offshoots worldwide.
Vali Nasr's analysis of Iran's Grand Strategy delves into the country's evolution and challenges the notion that it has become a secular nation-state. The book highlights the regime's struggles with religious and ideological purity and its impact on Iran's political, economic, and military objectives.
Harvard University is exploring the creation of a conservative scholarship center, met with skepticism by the Trump administration. The proposed center seeks to offer diverse viewpoints and engage with opposing views.

July 09, 2025
The Trump administration has formally sanctioned UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese for her actions against U.S. and Israeli officials. The sanctions were imposed in response to Albanese's report on international companies allegedly contributing to Israel's 'human rights violations and international crimes.'

July 08, 2025
Director James Gunn and actor Sean Gunn faced criticism for suggesting that supporters of President Trump's immigration policies are 'not American' enough to enjoy their new Superman film, leading to backlash from those tired of Hollywood's political commentary.

July 08, 2025
Russia offers to assist Iran in refilling its uranium stockpiles, potentially enabling the Islamic Republic to restart its nuclear weapons program. U.S. and Israeli leaders have expressed openness to further strikes on Iran if it attempts to rebuild its nuclear capabilities.

July 07, 2025
Barnard College settles lawsuit with Jewish students, agrees to address anti-Semitism by hiring Title VI coordinator and considering IHRA definition of anti-Semitism.

July 07, 2025
Iranian President Pezeshkian denies nuclear ambitions, blames Israel and media for negative perceptions. Insists 'Death to America' chants are misunderstood affirmations of peace.
82% of MAGA voters believe Operation Midnight Hammer protected world safety, with 61% saying it made the world 'much safer.'

July 01, 2025
Claire Shipman advocated for an 'Arab' board member and criticized a Jewish trustee for pro-Israel advocacy. The messages were obtained by a House committee and could impact Columbia University's negotiations with the Trump administration over campus anti-Semitism.

July 01, 2025
Heather Gerken, the dean of Yale Law School known for controversies around free speech and anti-Semitism, has been selected as the new president of the Ford Foundation, taking over from Darren Walker.

June 30, 2025
Columbia University appoints Farah Jasmine Griffin, a BDS-supporting professor, to the prestigious position of 'University Professor.' Griffin has signed petitions calling for divestment from Israel and has been involved in campus protests.

June 30, 2025
North Carolina Democrats demand arms embargo on Israel, citing alleged misuse of U.S. military aid for genocide. Resolution sparks backlash from Jewish Democrats and criticism from the North Carolina Republican Party.

June 30, 2025
British rap duo Bob Vylan had their U.S. visas canceled after chanting 'death to the IDF' and calling for the destruction of Israel at a music festival. The State Department responded to the group's controversial performance and revoked their visas.
Recent events show progress in Trump's efforts to rebalance America's alliances and focus on the Indo-Pacific theater, following the principles of the Nixon Doctrine.

June 27, 2025
Trump made progress towards rebalancing America's alliances at the NATO summit, creating an opening for an updated Nixon doctrine. Biden's disastrous debate performance one year ago helped save the United States from decline and delivered a blow to Iran.

June 27, 2025
President Trump has halted sanction relief for Iran after Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei's address. Trump criticized Iran's attitude and urged the country to improve its situation.

June 27, 2025
Masha Gessen's column challenges the notion that the recent terror attacks on Jewish individuals were driven by anti-Semitism, pointing to political motivations instead. The attacks have raised concerns within Jewish communities and come amid a surge in anti-Semitic incidents across the nation.

June 27, 2025
Harvard is reaching out to big companies for research funding following Trump's funding cuts. The university is in early talks with tech and pharmaceutical firms to secure new agreements.

June 26, 2025
White House press secretary says Trump wants peace in the Middle East but is prepared to use strength if needed. US and Israel are monitoring Iran's programs and ready to resume strikes if necessary.

June 25, 2025
Israel and the U.S. are monitoring Iran and are willing to renew strikes if necessary to prevent the rebuilding of nuclear and ballistic missile programs. The Israeli government believes the strikes have weakened Iran's leadership and may lead to internal unrest.

June 25, 2025
President Trump is willing to strike Iran's nuclear program again if necessary, but believes the recent airstrikes have caused significant damage. Reports vary on the impact of the strikes, with some suggesting only minor setbacks and others indicating a major blow to Iran's nuclear capabilities.