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Mihran KalaydjianThe Times of Israel (Blogs) |
Every Fourth of July, I watch the American sky light up and think about the people who came before me. I think of generations who knew what it meant...
History did not change on the day Israel’s Cabinet voted to recognize the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide was a historical fact in 1915. It...
Vice President JD Vance recently expressed frustration with Israel, accusing Israeli cabinet ministers of “personally attacking” President Donald...
After years of sanctions, covert operations, cyberattacks, assassinations, and military strikes, the regime in Tehran remains standing. Now it may be...
For decades after the Holocaust, civilized society agreed on one moral line that could never be crossed again: Jews would never again be treated as...
When our children are asked who they are and who they will be there must be no hesitation, no shrinking, no apology. Only pride. We thought we were...
Just four years ago, this would have been politically unthinkable: a supermajority of Senate Democrats voting to block weapons sales to Israel. Now...
Tehran’s refusal to accept an interim arrangement is not a sign of strength. It is a sign of denial. At a moment when pressure on Iran is mounting...
This year, Passover does not feel like a celebration of freedom. It feels like a test of whether freedom can survive at all. Across Israel, families...
For more than four decades, the Islamic Republic of Iran waged a calculated war against Israel from the shadows. Rather than confronting the Jewish...
Soon, the world will know whether Iran’s newest uprising becomes another chapter in a long and painful pattern or the moment that pattern finally...