Commentary It is said that the first casualty of war is truth. In fact, I believe, it is memory—that indispensable advocate for historical truth—that is the first to go. In war’s cataract, momentary crises gobble up our attention absolutely. Last week’s bombing, yesterday’s atrocity, this morning’s defection make it difficult to keep events in perspective. Add a media that is committed to promoting The Narrative—as distinct from reporting the facts—and who can remember how we got where we are now? With the Abraham Accords, it seemed for a moment that Donald Trump had accomplished the impossible: peace in the Middle East. The Biden administration had not been in power for more than a few months before the reversals set in. Iran is the world’s largest exporter of terror.  Hamas is one of its leading clients. The incontinent rocket attacks with which Hamas besieged Israel threaten to tip over into a …