The Russian dissident’s death at the hands of his government is a tragedy the world must not ignore.
By Christine Flowers
Craig Snyder: Israel at war
The sense of conflict in Israel is like nothing known in America since the Second World War.
By Craig Snyder
Shane McCarver: Pennsylvania should keep our National Guard out of undeclared foreign wars
Proposed “Defend the Guard” legislation would keep guard units at home unless Congress has declared war.
By Shane McCarver
Paul Snitzer: The Inquirer gets it wrong on Gaza
Columnist Trudy Rubin tells the Inky’s readers what they want to hear, not what they need to learn.
By Paul Snitzer
China check: McCormick proposes six-part ban to safeguard American interests
The Republican candidate’s “Keystone Agenda to Reclaim America.” laid out his plans to protect the nation from influence from Communist China.
By Olivia DeMarco
Jeff Hurvitz: Israel, and the burden of being Jewish
“From the river to the sea” is not an idle expression — it is a call for genocide.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Andy Bloom: Understanding Hamas and Israel’s response
Hamas started this war and cannot now claim to be the victim.
By Andy Bloom
Howard Lurie: The wartime threat to decency, humanity and morality
Military crimes against civilians repulse us, and they should.
By Howard Lurie
Guy Ciarrocchi: The reactions are (almost) as impactful as the bullets and bombs
Reactions to the barbaric, unprovoked attack on Israel speaks volumes.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Andy Bloom: Why there can never be peace in the Middle East
When one side demands the destruction of the other, there can be no peace.
By Andy Bloom