The Iconoclast
French Legislative Elections: Part 1
by Nidra Poller The sun is shining, the air is sweet and breezy, the birds are chirping and the jacandas are ablaze in purple blossoms. I’m like a restless pupil […]
The Western Wall in Jerusalem and Donald Trump
by Michael Curtis Don’t send in the clowns. No one from rocket scientist to barely educated person is likely to deny that China has a connection to the Great Wall […]
DHS is Still Engaging with CAIR
The way the Senate is dragging out Trump’s appointments, we’ll be dealing with this kind of thing for some time. From theannounced Thursday. A discussion Veronica Venture, the outgoing DHS […]
Let’s just admit it: the French are simply better than us
Yes, they have their vices, but where it counts – from public transport to tourism – they’re pretty much superior by Theodore Dalrymple The French election, of unprecedented interest, hazard […]
Trump and His Enemies
He needs to change his tone — and show that he’s the serious man in Washington. by Conrad Black A change of pace and tone by the president is the […]
Letter from the Trenches: Jerusalem Post Conference, May 7th 2017
Hannah R. Rubenstein Since its inaugural event in 201l, I’ve gone to four of the six Jerusalem Post’s day-long annual Israel conferences, held in Manhattan (May 7th being the latest). Cost […]
Time to Investigate Students for Justice in Palestine and Muslim Student Association
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The Islam in Islamic Terrorism: The Importance of Beliefs, Ideas, and Ideology by Ibn Warraq
New English Review Press is pleased to announce the publication of our twenty-second book,
The Donald Trump 14 Points for Israel and the Palestinians
by Michael Curtis On January 8, 1918 President Woodrow Wilson delivered his speech to the U.S. Congress outlining 14 Points, a statement of war aims and peace terms for World […]
There’s one Conservative who can beat the Liberals, decimate the NDP and vaporize the BQ: Maxime Bernier
by Conrad Black Voting has already begun in the federal Conservative leadership election that will conclude on May 27. Paid-up party members will vote in their constituencies, which will each have […]
What we learned when Sally Yates spoke her mind
I contributed to the Glazov Gang this week; you can watch my first Brian of London Moment below. by Brian of London A little background: this piece grew out of […]
A Review of Ibn Warraq’s The Islam In Islamic Terrorism
by Hugh Fitzgerald Ibn Warraq, the celebrated apostate, author of Why I Am Not A Muslim and of scholarly works on the Koran, Muhammad, and early Islam, as well as […]
The U.S. Congress and Vladimir Putin
by Michael Curtis In the United States the arts and humanities in the main are flourishing, but one art seems to have disappeared, the political art of losing gracefully. Instead, […]
Pence: ‘Radical Islamic Terrorists’ Are ‘the Embodiment of Evil in Our Times’
I would broaden that statement. Islam is an evil religion. It has been a great source of evil since it’s founding. (CNSNews.com) – In a speech at a summit on persecuted Christians […]
Secretary Kelly and the Trump Team Can Beat Sex Trafficking
Enforce Terms of US Aid to the Northern Triangle by Steve Hecht Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly understands the deathly, exploitative nature of migrant routes to the United States: “young […]
Refugees and Architecture
by Theodore Dalrymple Two or three weeks ago a headline in the Guardian newspaper informed a no doubt flabbergasted readership that refugees to this country were disproportionately allocated to reside […]