Who will guard the guardians of human rights?
The real-life court of The Trial—with law degrees from Harvard, subscriptions to the New Yorker, and opinions from Tehran.
Money, reputation, and preserving the narrative at all costs.
The anti-Western, anti-democratic ideology of the self-appointed guardians of human rights.
Who will guard the NGOs?
Attention-grabbing and libelous reports are apt to do Palestinians more harm than good.
The group’s U.S. director dismissed the idea of a Jewish state.
To the human-rights experts, failure to find evidence of Israel’s wrongdoing is itself evidence of wrongdoing.
Joining the jackals.
The State Department’s current efforts shouldn’t be in vain.
An attempt to ignore the history of Judaism and Christianity.
In Turtle Bay and Geneva, defending human rights means condemning Israel.
With help from Amnesty International.
Claims of excessive civilian casualties become even more untenable.