Israel-Hamas War

The “New” Antisemitism in America’s Universities 

Antisemitic protests have rocked college campuses across the United States. However, this “new,” antisemitism is a deep-rooted phenomenon within academia.

The Moral Bankruptcy of the Student Protests 

The plight of Palestinians is tragic, yet anti-Israel protesters are failing to recognize that the true enemy of Palestine is Hamas, not Israel

A Pier Built to be a Stage 

The Biden administration’s humanitarian aid pier only makes sense as a performative act, not a practical one

Washington is Misreading Early Chapters of Cold War II

Viewed broadly, the war against Hamas is just one theater of Cold War II

Missteps Could Derail the Destruction of Hamas

Israel could be on the cusp of a lasting victory, but only if it maintains disciplined fighting

Two Jesuits and Israel: Robert Drinan and Daniel Berrigan

Daniel Berrigan, SJ, and Robert Drinan, SJ, were two of the most prominent American Jesuits ever, but on Israel they vociferously disagreed

The U.S. is Losing in Lebanon

America needs to face the reality that Lebanon and Hezbollah are inextricably entangled

The Weakness is the Point in American Foreign Policy

The Biden administration’s weakness abroad is part of a targeted appeal to its progressive base at home

Lebanon’s Sectarian Dynamics and the Israel-Hezbollah War

Lebanon is wrapped up in a complex web of religious and sectarian alliances and rivalries