The War against the Jews Comes to Washington

On Wednesday, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were murdered outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. Their killer, who seems to have targeted them only because they were exiting a Jewish event at a Jewish location, yelled “Free Palestine!” as he was being arrested, and composed an anti-Israel manifesto before committing the crime. Ruth R. Wisse and Douglas Murray have for years warned that this is the direction in which the anti-Israel movement in America has been heading. Last Thursday evening, they joined Mosaic’s editor Jonathan Silver for a live video conversation about this terrible attack. You can watch below.

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What Iran Seeks to Get from Cease-Fire Negotiations

June 20 2025

Yesterday, the Iranian foreign minister flew to Geneva to meet with European diplomats. President Trump, meanwhile, indicated that cease-fire negotiations might soon begin with Iran, which would presumably involve Tehran agreeing to make concessions regarding its nuclear program, while Washington pressures Israel to halt its military activities. According to Israeli media, Iran already began putting out feelers to the U.S. earlier this week. Aviram Bellaishe considers the purpose of these overtures:

The regime’s request to return to negotiations stems from the principle of deception and delay that has guided it for decades. Iran wants to extricate itself from a situation of total destruction of its nuclear facilities. It understands that to save the nuclear program, it must stop at a point that would allow it to return to it in the shortest possible time. So long as the negotiation process leads to halting strikes on its military capabilities and preventing the destruction of the nuclear program, and enables the transfer of enriched uranium to a safe location, it can simultaneously create the two tracks in which it specializes—a false facade of negotiations alongside a hidden nuclear race.

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More about: Iran, Israeli Security, U.S. Foreign policy