“The fact that a candidate as far to the left as Mejia could prevail in one of the most affluent, suburban districts in the country speaks volumes about the state of the party”

JEWISH INSIDER
Analilia Mejia’s lead in N.J. primary signals growing far-left influence in Democratic Party
Josh Kraushaar
February 6, 2026

The results in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District last night may not make national headlines, but should be sending a shock wave across Democratic campaigns and pro-Israel institutions. Analilia Mejia, the far-left, Bernie Sanders-endorsed activist, narrowly led in a crowded field of Democratic candidates in a primary election for an affluent, moderate-minded district, despite long odds. With most votes counted, Mejia leads former Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ), who was considered the favorite, 29-28%. Former Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way, favored by pro-Israel groups and endorsed by Democratic Majority for Israel, finished in third place, winning just 17% of the vote. READ MORE

NBC NEWS How a pro-Israel super PAC made a losing bet to open Democratic primary season United Democracy Project, a super PAC affiliated with AIPAC, is expected to play a big role in Democratic primaries this year. It got off to a bad start in New Jersey on Thursday.

ALGEMEINER North Carolina Democratic Party Muslim Chair Says Zionists Are Nazis, and a ‘Threat to Humanity’ Elyas Mohammed, president of the North Carolina Democratic Party’s (NCDP) Muslim Caucus, recently posted on social media, “Zionists = Modern day #Nazis.” Mohammed, also a member of the NCDP’s State Executive Committee (SEC), posted, “#Zionists are a threat to #Humanity.” He has publicly referred to Israel as “IsraHell.”

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“Conservative New York Times columnist questions the effectiveness of current efforts against antisemitism, says impulse to seek external validation is ‘a fool’s errand’”

JTA
In 92NY talk, Bret Stephens urges ‘dismantling’ ADL, investing more in Jewish identity
Andrew Silow-Carroll
February 3, 2026

In a speech that described antisemites as an “axis of the perfidious, the despotic, the hypocritical, the cynical, the deranged and the incurably stupid,” Bret Stephens asserted that supporters of the Anti-Defamation League and other Jewish defense groups should largely abandon their current strategy for combating antisemitism and instead redirect their resources toward strengthening Jewish life itself. Stephens, the conservative New York Times columnist and founder of the Jewish thought journal Sapir, said antisemitism is largely impervious to appeals to tolerance, reminders of Jewish and Israeli accomplishments, or mandatory Holocaust education. READ MORE

CALL ME BACK WITH DAN SENOR Bret Stephens’ State of World Jewry Address Bret Stephens at the 92nd Street Y. Stephens, who is also the editor-in-chief of SAPIR Journal, offers a bracing diagnosis of modern antisemitism and argues that it cannot be educated away, apologized for, or solved through allyship.

FREE PRESS The ‘Dirty Jew’ Ad Is Bad for Jews The ad features a kid, probably 15 or 16 years old, walking down the hallway of a run-of-the-mill public high school in Somewheresville, America. When he gets to his locker, he discovers that someone has slapped a yellow Post-it note on his backpack that says DIRTY JEW. As the kid stares at his backpack in horror, we hear snickering—other kids, all of them budding neo-Nazis, apparently. But then! Here comes our savior, a black peer.

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“As Iran weakens, Arab states warn of war while quietly fearing the rise of unchecked Israeli power. The Middle East prefers a half-dead Iran, and a contained Israel, in one package”

ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS)
When the Iranian threat collapses, a New Middle East emerges
Amit Segal
February 5, 2026

Abbas Araghchi will not be the first foreign minister to fly urgently to meet Americans in an attempt to prevent war. Before him came Iraqi foreign minister Tariq Aziz, in a futile meeting with his counterpart James Baker. Saddam Hussein promised both President George H. W. Bush and President George W. Bush that the United States would discover hell in Iraq, that its forces would die there in droves, and that his country would stand firm. Aziz ended his life in a Baghdad prison; Saddam went to the gallows. The Iranians are no more flexible, no less fanatical, and burdened with the same problems as their hated Iraqi predecessors. Their almost last hope of preventing action lies with the Sunni states of the Middle East. Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia publicly warn that an American strike could escalate into a regional war. In practice, a Middle East expert told me this week, what truly worries them is the almost inevitable outcome of eliminating the ayatollahs’ regime: Israeli hegemony in the Middle East. READ MORE

FDD Negotiating With Iran Is Wrong. Doing So in Oman Is Worse The scheduled talks in Muscat between the United States and Iran on February 6 shines much needed light on the regional role of their host, the Sultanate of Oman. Oman cannot be regarded as a trusted intermediary. While the Gulf state has always claimed neutrality, boasting about its role in helping to secure the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and the United States, it has maintained a close strategic relationship with Iran. Currently, Oman serves as a key hub for one of Iran’s most dangerous proxies, the Houthis in Yemen. The choice of Oman as the venue of the talks, which were originally to be hosted by Turkey, could spell trouble for American negotiators.

JPOST Missile barrages and cyber operations: Iran outlines multi-front war plan against US.  Iran has published a detailed concept for war with the United States, describing missile barrages, proxy escalation, cyber operations, and threats to global oil flows, according to the IRGC-linked Tasnim news agency.  The war scenario published by Tasnim begins with US strikes on nuclear and military sites in densely populated areas, followed by a rapid Iranian counter-barrage aimed at US regional base…The plan surfaced this week as US-Iran talks were set for Friday in Muscat, Oman, and after Donald Trump said Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei should be “very worried,” raising fears of renewed escalation.

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“Memo to Trump: No one in the region wants the regime to survive…Turkey is essentially proposing that Iran and Turkey switch places, with Recep Tayyip Erdogan as the steward of all the mullahs’ ill-gotten gains”

COMMENTARY
Is Iran Attending Its Own Funeral?
Seth Mandel
February 3, 2026

Mideast summit this Friday looks like it will play host to a group of countries that claim to want to save Iran from U.S. strikes—but in reality want to bury the Islamic Republic alive. For Egypt and Saudi Arabia, which both plan to be represented at the meetup in Istanbul, it’s pretty straightforward. The Saudis are rivals for Iran’s influence and power projection around the Gulf, and Egypt stands to benefit from a loosening of Iranian proxies’ troublemaking in the Red Sea shipping lanes and its sponsorship of Hamas. The reason for Turkey and Qatar’s bad-faith participation in the summit becomes clear when you see the kind of proposed “solutions” coming out of Ankara. Haaretz reports: “Turkey might propose, among other things, that the enriched uranium in Iran — including around 440 kilograms (970 pounds) that are enriched to 60 percent — be transferred to Turkey, with a promise that it would never be returned to Iran.” READ MORE

ISRAEL HAYOM Turkey’s nuclear path is a risk Israel cannot ignore Ankara is using nuclear technology strictly for civilian purposes, but the infrastructure it is building could, under certain conditions, later help pave the way toward military applications. As long as the current president remains in power, efforts to edge closer to a nuclear weapons capability are unlikely to stop. The question is how long it would take, and how Israel should respond.

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“Mamdani’s silence on the oppression in Iran is a betrayal of New York’s core value”

TABLET MAG
Letter to Mayor Mamdani
Masih Alinejad
February 4, 2026

Mayor Mamdani, While mass killings are unfolding in Iran, you have chosen silence. While women are being beaten, imprisoned, and killed for refusing compulsory hijab and the entire Islamic regime in Iran, you have offered no sympathy, no solidarity, not even a basic condemnation. This silence mattersI came to New York yearning to breathe free. Free from the violent oppression imposed on women by the Islamic Republic of Iran. In my country of birth, women are forced by law to wear the hijab. Refusal is punished with beatings, prison, torture, and death. Mahsa Jina Amini was murdered in 2022 for showing her hair. Thousands of women since have paid a similar price. Schoolgirls are poisoned. In Iran, the Islamic Republic has carried out one of the largest massacres of civilians in its history. Protesters are shot in the streets. Detainees are raped and killed. Hospitals are raided.READ MORE

JPOST Trump cares more about Iran’s nuclear weapons than its protesters, Vance says The Trump administration is significantly more concerned with Iran’s nuclear capabilities than the mass killings of protesters by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), US Vice President JD Vance said in a Wednesday interview on the Megyn Kelly Show. “What the president has always been focused on, even with this most recent round of protests…is nuclear weapons,” Vance told Kelly. Asked how the administration juggles its “America First” domestic policy promises with pressing foreign policy issues, Vance claimed that the issue of Iran’s nuclear arsenal is a domestic issue, as it pertains to the safety of US citizens.

JPOST Former Iranian official reveals IRGC trained for years for violent crackdown on protesters The violent, bloody crackdown on Iran’s protests on January 8-9 was part of a “multi-layered process” planned by the regime since 2022, Iran International reported on Thursday, citing a former Iranian Interior Ministry official speaking on the condition of anonymity…The plan reportedly granted security forces authority to kill “as many people as necessary in order to stay in power,” identified “high-risk” individuals likely to organize protests, and ordered commanders to escalate rapidly to lethal force.

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Somaliland recognition “simultaneously provides Israel a strategic foothold opposite Yemen, greater proximity to the ongoing threat posed by the Houthis, a deeper stake in Red Sea security, and the potential to become a much bigger player in African politics”

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY
What Israel Sees In Somaliland
Ilan Berman
February 3, 2026

Although it has been pushed off the front pages by the Trump Administration’s dramatic early January ouster of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro and the current unrest roiling Iran, another recent geopolitical development deserves sustained attention. In late December, Israel unexpectedly announced that it was unilaterally recognizing the sovereignty of the East African territory of Somaliland. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar made clear that the move was the culmination of months of quiet, intensive diplomacy between Jerusalem and Hargeisa, leading to “mutual recognition and full diplomatic relations…The Trump Administration defended Israel’s right to choose its diplomatic partners while simultaneously stressing that America’s own policy remains unchanged. Still, many now think that the Trump Administration should follow Israel’s diplomatic lead in recognizing Somaliland—and that it soon might (Indeed, Israel’s recognition seems to have already touched off a potential domino effect, with countries like Morocco, the UAE, Kenya, Ethiopia and India also reportedly considering doing the same.) READ MORE

JEWISH INSIDER Riyadh and Ankara jointly condemn Jerusalem’s recognition of Somaliland, call for Israeli withdrawal from Syria The two countries outlined their alignment on several regional issues, including rejecting Israel’s recognition of Somaliland and calling for an immediate Israeli withdrawal from Syria, as well as a two-state solution.

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One of Q.ai’s financial backers, GV said that the deal marked Apple’s “second-largest acquisition in its history”

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Apple acquires Israeli audio AI startup Q.ai
Stephen Nellis
January 29, 2026

Apple on Thursday said it has acquired Q.ai, an Israeli startup working on artificial intelligence technology for audio. Apple did not disclose terms of the deal for Q.ai, which was backed by venture capital firms Matter Venture Partners, Kleiner Perkins, Spark Capital, Exor and GV, formerly known as Google Ventures. The deal valued the startup at about $1.6 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter. Apple did not say how it will use Q.ai’s technology but said the startup has worked on new applications of machine learning to help devices understand whispered speech and to enhance audio in challenging environments. READ MORE

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“US State Department reportedly filed evidence to Congress that the programme, which provides funding to the families of convicted terrorists, continued under a different name”

JEWISH CHRONICLE
PA paid out $200m in pay-for-slay despite pledge to end scheme, US claims
Jacob Jaffa
January 30, 2026

The Palestinian Authority (PA) has been accused of paying out $200 million to the families of terrorists in 2025, despite pledging it would stop doing so. According to the US State Department, the payments were still disbursed even after PA President Mahmoud Abbas announced the end of the so-called “pay-for-slay” programme. The scheme, officially named the PA Martyrs Fund, has been running since the late 1960s and sees the authority provide financial support for the families of Palestinians convicted of terror offences in Israel. READ MORE

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“Ben Cohen, the co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream who often reminds audiences that he “was born a Jew,” continues his crusade against the Jewish state”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
A Scoop of Anti-Israel Ice Cream
Mitch Schneider
February 1, 2026

What is unbelievable and remarkably frustrating is that Ben & Jerry’s sells ice cream, directly or via its parent company, Unilever, in countries with records that make Israel look saintly by any serious human-rights metric. These include China (mass detention of Uyghurs, forced labor, total censorship); Saudi Arabia (no free speech, no religious freedom, women historically treated as legal minors, dissidents murdered); Russia (political assassinations, invasion of sovereign neighbors, criminalization of dissent); and Iran (theocratic repression, executions, women beaten or killed for dress violations). In none of these cases did Ben & Jerry’s suddenly discover a conscience, issue a press release, or declare that their “values” were incompatible with selling ice cream there. So when Ben & Jerry’s singled out Israel, it wasn’t ethics. It was selective moral theater. READ MORE

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“WashPo Editor defends painful but necessary move; staff union calls on public to pressure owner Jeff Bezos; former editor decries ‘near-instant, self-inflicted brand destruction’”

TIMES OF ISRAEL
Washington Post fires one-third of staff, including all its Middle East journalists
David Bauder
February 4, 2026

The Washington Post laid off one-third of its staff Wednesday, eliminating its sports section, several foreign bureaus and its books coverage in a widespread purge that represented a brutal blow to journalism and one of its most legendary brands. All the paper’s Middle East correspondents and editors were among those fired. The Post’s executive editor, Matt Murray, called the move painful but necessary to put the outlet on stronger footing and weather changes in technology and user habits. “We can’t be everything to everyone,” Murray said in a note to staff members…As of midday, the Post did not have any news of the changes on its website. READ MORE

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