Danny Danon / JNS.org
ARTICLES BY: Danny Danon / JNS.org
Nikki Haley: A Warrior for Truth and Justice
JNS.org - Over the years, we have grown accustomed to seeing the United Nations as an institution of lies and twisted half-truths the likes of...
Terrorist Propaganda vs. The Truth
JNS.org - The images from Gaza making the rounds across the globe are the product of a well-planned campaign by Hamas' public-relations wizards. Every wounded Palestinian...
The Sounds of Broken Glass: Reflections on Kristallnacht and Israel
JNS.org - This month, Jews around the world came together in synagogues, community centers, and schools to commemorate Kristallnacht — the night of broken glass. We do...
After Iran Deal, Supporters of Israel Have Practical Steps at Their Disposal
JNS.org - Despite years of our warnings, the United States and the P5+1 powers reached a nuclear agreement with Iran. As we had feared, the deal...
Jerusalem: Not Just an Idea
JNS.org - With Jerusalem Day upon us, we are once again witness to the usual platitudes from our leaders. We again hear the speeches about...
French Aliyah: A Delicate Balance
JNS.org - The moment the news broke about the horrific attack on the kosher supermarket in Paris, there was almost completely unanimous reaction here...
Turning the Page on the Special U.S.-Israel Relationship
JNS.org - The Nov. 4 midterm election results have obvious implications for American domestic policy. For us in Israel, however, the new Congress and...
Danny Danon: Three Lessons From Auschwitz on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
JNS.org - I am overwhelmed, at Auschwitz, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, where I join somberly with fellow Israeli leaders to remember and...
Danny Danon: Ariel Sharon’s Complicated Legacy
JNS.org - The State of Israel said its final goodbye to former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon this week. While I vehemently disagreed with the...
Danny Danon: Same Approach to Negotiations Assures Same Result
JNS.org - Like most Israelis, I am an eternal optimist. Living day to day in our neighborhood and faced with continued threats to our legitimacy...