As America withdraws from Northern Syria, finding hope and inspiration in the courage of female fighters
Kurdistani Jews are caught between the Jewish state and the ethnonationalist ambitions of its Middle Eastern neighbors
A frontline Kurdish peshmerga officer describes what it was like to be abandoned by the West in Iraq in October of 2017
A new organization calls for embracing our allies in the war against terror, still fighting for their freedom
Bernard-Henri Lévy presents his extraordinary documentary Peshmerga at the United Nations, but civilization isn’t listening
Why the United States’ inexplicable abandonment of the Kurdish people is ‘the geopolitical equivalent of a stock-market crash’
Two years after the Kurds fought against the Islamic State, America turned its back as they sought independence
The day after his successful independence referendum, the commander of the Peshmerga talks with Bernard-Henri Lévy about Kurdistan’s neighbors Turkey, Iran, and Iraq, French President Macron, and the future of his people
As Iraqi Kurds put independence to a referendum on Monday, the Arab world works to quash the statehood aspirations of the Western-friendly nation
Who will rebuild the destroyed Iraqi city? Who will shepherd the refugees to safety? Who will reward the Kurds with the regionally stabilizing state they deserve?
And why Israel supports the ambitious—if unlikely—push for statehood