Beirut, Bombs, and the Endless Blame Game

There are two things you can always count on in the Middle East: somebody’s going to launch a rocket, and somebody’s going to swear it was “totally justified, absolutely necessary, and incredibly precise.” It’s like the region’s version of “eat, pray, love,” except it’s more “threaten, strike, retaliate.” Recently Israel carried out a pinpoint airstrike…

Israel’s Right to Defend Itself, Hezbollah’s Evil Tactics, and the Moral Clarity the World Lacks

Once again, the world is watching another dangerous escalation in the Middle East. On Friday, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) struck southern Beirut—a rare move, and the first time they’ve targeted Lebanon’s capital since November. The strike came after two projectiles were fired into northern Israel from Lebanese territory. The IDF says the target was…

Israel’s Just Battle Against Hezbollah: A Moral Defense of Continued Action

Israel’s recent airstrike, which killed Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, represents a critical victory in the ongoing battle against terror. Hezbollah, an Iran-backed terrorist organization, has long threatened not only Israel but the broader stability of the Middle East. For decades, it has served as a puppet for Iranian aggression, and Nasrallah, as its leader…

Israel’s Right to Defend Itself Against Hezbollah

The recent escalation between Israel and Hezbollah represents yet another chapter in Israel's long-standing struggle to defend its sovereignty against terrorist organizations. Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group operating out of Lebanon, has been launching missile attacks against Israel, putting Israeli civilians and soldiers in grave danger. In response, Israel's military has been forced to act,…