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November 20, 2012 | Jonathan Kay National Post |

How Israel’s Iron Dome Won the War

Egypt, the United States, the UN and various other international actors have been pushing hard for a...

November 15, 2012 | Jonathan Kay National Post |

In Gaza, Hamas Military Leader Ahmed Jabari Got What He Deserved

It’s a rhetorical question that’s been asked many times before. But given Wednesday’s events in Gaza, it’s worth asking again: Can anyone name a country on the face of the...

October 24, 2012 | |

Canada’s Boat for Gaza Movement Still Lives in an Anti-Israel Svend Robinson-Era Time Warp

In 2010, militant activists on board a flotilla to Gaza provoked a violent confrontation with Israeli commandos. In the confusion, the Israelis shot and killed nine of the activists, who did not...

October 9, 2012 | |

Canadian Native Stooges Then and Now — South Africa, 1987 v. Iran, 2012

Today’s National Post front page carries a story about the “...

September 11, 2012 |

How the Tragedy of 9/11 Made Canada a Better, More Sensible Country

How much has Canada changed in the last eleven years? Consider this: As the World Trade Center rubble was still smoldering, the then-leader of Canada’s left-wing NDP party, Alexa McDonough,...

August 30, 2012 | |

The Arafat Probe is Fuel for Anti-Israel Conspiracy Theorists

On Tuesday, French prosecutors announced that they had opened an inquiry into the 2004 death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Specifically, they will investigate the suspicions of Suha Arafat...

August 20, 2012 |

FDD Releases Groundbreaking Volume on Terrorist Groups in Canada

Washington, DC (FDD, August 20, 2012) – The Foundation for Defense of Democracies Press has released a groundbreaking volume on terrorist groups operating in Can...

August 1, 2012 | Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Linda Frum FDD Press

Terror in the Peaceable Kingdom

FDD Press

July 19, 2012 | |

How Obama’s Hands-Off Policy Paved the Way for the Assads’ (and Hezbollah’s) Downfall

The good news is that Bashar Assad’s Syrian regime is on its last legs — the other legs having been blown out from under it by a Wednesday bomb attack in Damascus, which killed at lea...

July 18, 2012 | Jonathan Kay National Post |

The Bulgarian Terror Attack Shows Why We Must Honour the Munich 11 in London

Terrorists who attack civilian targets are cowards at the best of times. But killers such as those who blew up a bus carrying Israeli youth in the Bulgarian resort city of Burgas on Wednesday fal...

July 9, 2012 | Jonathan Kay National Post |

How Assad’s Fall Will Lay Ruin to the Alawis’ Once-in-a-Millennium Promised Land

A small, marginalized people, kicked around the Middle East for centuries by Muslim empires, finally carves out an independent home for itself on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean. But life...

July 3, 2012 | Jonathan Kay National Post |

Syed Zabiuddin Ansari, and India’s Role in Prosecuting the Global War on Terrorism

The 10 Islamist terrorists who committed the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks killed 164 innocent people with guns, grenades and bombs. Nine of the killers died during their rampage. The 10th, Ajmal...

June 29, 2012 | Jonathan Kay National Post

A Great Moment for Europe, Soccer, Italy, and Mario Balotelli

Let’s face it: Canada isn’t a soccer country. Yes, our seven-year-olds join leagues and run around chasing a ball for an hour once a week. Montreal, Vancouver and Toronto have teams i...

June 28, 2012 | Sheryl Saperia The Huffington Post |

How to Define Terrorism Without Getting Political

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court of Canada began hearing an appeal from Mohammad Momin Khawaja,...

June 20, 2012 | Jonathan Kay National Post

The Long, Hard, Surreal Struggle for Women’s Rights in Pakistan

On Saturday night, I appeared as a panelist at the “Message of Peace: Countering Islamophobia&rd...

June 11, 2012 | |

Canada’s Bigots Flock Back for Another Israel Hate-In

Is it summer in Toronto already? Tell-tale signs of the season are all around us: The temperature is well into the high 20s, the ferries to Toronto Island are getting crowded, and anti-Israeli bi...

May 29, 2012 | |

A Great Time for a Fresh Look at the Armenian Genocide

This week, a Turkish court approved a criminal indictment against four former Israeli military commanders for their alleged role in the deaths of nine Turkish activists who were trying to break I...

May 24, 2012 |

Nazanin Afshin-Jam, Aruna Papp, and the Scourge of Misogyny in the Developing World

On Tuesday night, Toronto witnessed the launch of books by two Canadian activists. The authors were born in very different parts of the world. Yet the crimes against women described in these book...

May 23, 2012 |

Time to Call Pakistan What It Is — a State Supporter of Terrorism

Here in the West, the killing of Osama Bin Laden was considered a triumph. In Pakistan, where the al-Qaeda leader lived out his final years, attitudes are very different: On Wednesday, a Pakistan...

May 15, 2012 |

Egypt’s Presidential Debate was a Historic Triumph for Democracy. So Why Did We Ignore It?

On Thursday night, something historic took place in Egypt: The first televised presidential debate ever held in the Arab world. This was four-and-a-half hours of real cut-and-thrust on sensitive...