“Sometimes peace saves lives. Other times it just gives the people trying to kill you time to reload. If Hamas does not disarm in Gaza, then the Israel Defense Forces must disarm them”

MORAL CLARITY
The case for war in Gaza
Nachum Kaplan
August 17, 2026

…Sometimes there are things more important than peace. Freedom is one. Survival is another. Justice occasionally qualifies. So does preventing a psychotic, murderous enemy from becoming sufficiently powerful to murder you more efficiently next time. These are the obvious points that Israel tried to explain to Washington, which is pressuring Jerusalem to sign on to US President Donald Trump’s injudicious 15-point plan for peace in Gaza that foolishly leaves Hamas with some arms and does not leave Israel Secure. Hamas will never disarm of its owns accord and anyone who thinks it will is in need of a lobotomy. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said that Hamas can disarm the easy way or the hard way but that they will be disarmed. This should be uncontroversial. History is filled with peaceful arrangements that were abominable. Slavery, occupation and tyranny can be peaceful. A prison is generally peaceful if the prisoners understand what happens when they resist. READ MORE

GATESTONE Jared Kushner’s Gaza Strategy Could Reshape the Middle East Kushner is not asking Israel to trust Hamas. Nor is he proposing that Israel exchange security for a diplomatic achievement. His approach is built around a more rigorous equation: measurable disarmament, independent verification and phased Israeli withdrawal, with each Israeli step conditioned on implementation of the corresponding security commitment. Netanyahu’s substantive concern must remain at the center of any agreement. Israel cannot withdraw only to discover that Hamas has preserved tunnels, weapons, command structures or the capacity to rebuild them. October 7 made such a risk unacceptable. His requirement is therefore clear: Hamas must take irreversible steps toward genuine disarmament before Israel assumes an irreversible security risk.

ALGEMEINER Hamas Uses Gaza Hospital for Torture, Interrogation of Palestinians, IDF Says Hamas has been using Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis to torture and interrogate Palestinians, according to Israeli authorities. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Shin Bet security agency released a joint statement on Thursday saying they can now reveal intelligence showing that Hamas “conducts security interrogations and torture” at the hospital. According to the statement, Hamas “sees an erosion in its support among the residents of the Gaza Strip and fears that it will lose its grip on the population,” causing the Palestinian terrorist group to ramp up its efforts to intimidate Gazans and crush any dissent.

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Republican Jewish Coalition congratulates Fine for defeating a “neo-Nazi” and Donalds for winning against “one of the most openly bigoted campaigns in recent memory”

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Florida Republicans defeat alt-right candidates in gubernatorial, House primaries
Andrew Bernard
August 18, 2026

Pro-Israel Republicans defeated a pair of alt-right candidates accused of antisemitism in Florida’s primary elections on Tuesday in races for the House and governor. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) won the Republican gubernatorial primary to succeed Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican who is term-limited. With 87% of votes counted at press time, Donalds had 762,364 (48.3%), trouncing James Fishback, a 31-year-old investor who courted the “groyper” movement associated with the Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, who came in third with 163,261 (10.4%) of the vote. Lt. Gov. Jay Collins came in second with 393,248 votes (24.9%)…In Republican House races, Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.), who is Jewish, defeated Dan Bilzerian, an influencer with 29 million followers on Instagram, who ran an explicitly antisemitic primary challenge and has previously denied the Holocaust. With 87% of votes counted at press time, Fine had 42,898 votes (56.8%) to Bilzerian’s 13,816 (18.3%). READ MORE

JEWISH INSIDER Florida Democrats nominate DSA candidate for Senate race Angie Nixon, who called Israel’s war against Hamas a genocide and campaigned with Rep. Rashida Tlaib, will be the party’s candidate against GOP Sen. Ashley Moody

JEWISH INSIDER Florida trims the fringe Florida Democrats and Republicans fended off extreme challengers against pro-Israel incumbents in Tuesday night’s primaries, indicating that the state’s older, moderate and notably Jewish electorate was uniquely inhospitable towards the anti-Israel left and the antisemitic right. Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) handily defeated socialist challenger Oliver Larkin by nearly a 2-to-1 margin (64-36%), while Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) easily prevailed in a newly drawn district against a crowded field of challengers. Elijah Manley — the candidate running against Wasserman Schultz on the Democratic Socialists of America, anti-Israel platform — lagged in third place, with just 13% of the vote.

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“Five years after ‘People Love Dead Jews,’ the novelist’s new book reframes Jewish hatred as a lie about destruction — and tells Jews they don’t have to accept it”

JEWISH INSIDER
Dara Horn’s shocking new title hides a serious argument about fighting antisemitism
Gabby Deutch
August 5, 2026

If you thought People Love Dead Jews — Dara Horn’s 2021 essay collection examining society’s reverence for remembering deceased Jews while failing to support the living ones — was an awkward book to read in public, just wait until you get your hands on Horn’s newest title: The Final Solution to the Jewish Question. Horn, a celebrated novelist who has become the bard of contemporary antisemitism since Dead Jews was published five years ago, is in on the joke; she likes to say that both titles make great beach reads because no one will dare sit within several feet of you. (Her dad even made a custom People Love Dead Jews beach towel for her to test out the theory.) But despite borrowing its title from the name of the Nazis’ infamous plan to rid Europe of its 11 million Jews during World War II, Horn’s latest book, which will be published on Sept. 1, is not a Nazi manifesto. READ MORE

CALL ME BACK PODCAST WITH DAN SENOR Dara Horn: Is there a Final Solution to the Jewish question? Dan is joined by author Dara Horn to discuss her new book, The Final Solution to the Jewish Question: A Love Story for the Living. Five years after her book People Love Dead Jews diagnosed how society relates to Jewish suffering, Horn now addresses what can be done about it. She explains how AI is systematically targeting Jews, why traditional efforts to fight antisemitism are failing and outlines an approach to find a solution that could finally change everything.

ASK HAVIV ANYTHING Dara Horn’s final solution to the Jewish question Dara joins the podcast to talk about why antisemitism isn’t a bigotry but a lie told by people who want power (“Jews are destroying what you value the most”); how a 1940s American Jewish strategy to be seen as a religion rather than a people left today’s Jews defenseless; why American Holocaust education “eliminates pattern recognition” and outsources everything else people should learn about Jews — about living Jews, not just dead ones — to TikTok; and why “Zionism is genocide” is a KGB slogan older than most of the people chanting it.

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Haddad: “I was attacked by a groyper in the U.S… he just didn’t realize he had picked a Golani soldier!”

COMBAT ANTISEMITISM MOVEMENT
Pro-Israel Advocate Assaulted by Failed Congressional Candidate After Los Angeles Podcast Debate
August 12, 2026

Israeli Arab activist Yoseph Haddad was attacked outside a Los Angeles podcast studio on Monday after a debate opponent called him a “baby killer” and “murderous monster” over his past IDF service. Haddad, known globally for his pro-Israel advocacy, took part in a one-against-ten debate with pro-Palestinian counterparts on the American podcast Digital Social Hour. The assailant, former Republican congressional candidate Dennis Feitosa, called Haddad a “genocidal f***ing freak” during the exchange. Feitosa recently ran California’s 30th Congressional District primary contest, but finished in sixth place with 4.7% of the vote in the June 2 election. Video footage showed Feitosa grabbing at Haddad’s hand as the two argued, before Haddad pulled him forward and their heads collided. The two were separated, then continued the confrontation outside, where Feitosa came up behind Haddad and put him in a headlock. READ MORE

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“One of the most documented wars in history may also be one of the most misunderstood”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
The Gaza War Everyone Thinks They Understand
Lucy
August 16, 2026

One of the most common things I still hear about Gaza sounds something like this: “We watched the first live-streamed genocide with our own eyes.” How’s that for the ultimate conversation-ender? Before we get to what people think they saw, there is a more obvious question that almost nobody deploying this phrase is willing to answer: Why did you see this particular war so relentlessly in the first place? Let’s assume that every image and video you encountered was accurately captioned and authentically from Gaza. (It wasn’t, and we’ll come back to that. But for now, let’s give the internet the benefit of the doubt.) Dozens of armed conflicts have raged across the Middle East and North Africa in recent years — most notably in places like Syria, Yemen, and Sudan, all of which have produced comparatively higher cumulative death tolls, mass displacement, and catastrophic hunger — yet none have achieved even a fraction of Gaza’s near-permanent residency on the Instagram feed. Why has no one been “live-streaming” these, I wonder? READ MORE

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‘Together’ chairman Naftali Bennett blasts ‘Yashar!’ chair Gadi Eisenkot’s haredi draft plan and its 30% exemption proposal: ‘We know exactly how it ends: with nothing.’

ARUTZ SHEVA
Bennett to Eisenkot: No exemptions, no deals
August 19, 2026

Former prime minister Naftali Bennett, who heads the “Together” party, slammed “Yashar!” party chairman former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot over the latter’s framework for haredi enlistment. “We need a large, proactive military,” Bennett said. “It is unacceptable for the IDF to be short 20,000 soldiers while 100,000 healthy young haredi men are not serving. In the next government under my leadership, we will enlist everyone, without exemptions and without backroom deals,” Bennett said. Taking aim at Eisenkot, he added, “The moment you start with ideas like a 30% exemption, committees, and frameworks, we’ve all been there, and we know from experience exactly how it ends: with nothing. Another round at the expense of the latest naive politician, without a single haredi actually enlisting.” READ MORE

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NY Mag issue draws accusations from Jewish groups and activists that it marginalizes city’s Jewish community

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Habibi City: The 31-page New York Magazine project critics are calling antisemitic
August 13, 2026

New York Magazine is facing sharp criticism over a 31-page special project titled “Habibi City,” a roughly 5,000-word package exploring Arab and Muslim culture in New York City during the tenure of Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The online feature, which includes a main article by writer Zaina Arafat as well as sections devoted to food, comedy and nightlife, has drawn accusations from Jewish groups and activists that it marginalizes New York’s Jewish community and overlooks the history and identity of Jews whose families originated in Arab countries and the broader Middle East. Critics also objected to the feature’s focus on the war in Gaza, including references to alleged “genocide,” and to language describing Israel as “a mass of land now called Israel.” Jewish organizations were particularly critical of Arafat’s main article, in which she expressed solidarity with SWANA — Southwest Asian and North African — New Yorkers who continue to face “xenophobia, Islamophobia, and Zionism…” READ MORE

COMBAT ANTISEMITISM ‘Habibi City’ and Qatari Money: Doha’s Media Push to Turn Americans Against Israel According to Commentary Magazine editor John Podhoretz, New York Magazine‘s recent controversial “Habibi City” series glorifying Palestinian terror and likening Zionism to a variety of racism to be overcome, sent a chilling message: “Jews aren’t welcome in Mamdani’s NYC.” In truth, the package — consisting of several articles, including one that described October 7th as a kind of unifying awakening for New York’s Middle Eastern hipsters — was designed to erase the Jewish contribution to the making of the second-largest Jewish city in the world. And replace the Jews with what exactly? “Under James Murdoch,” according to the Washington Free Beacon, referring to the youngest son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and the magazine’s new owner, “New York Magazine Tilts Toward Hamas.”

YEAH THATS KOSHER New York Magazine Blamed the Victim on Israeli Restaurants New York Magazine spent thousands of words in its “Habibi City” issue asking why Israeli restaurants have quietly dropped the word “Israeli” from their menus, their signage, and their Instagram bios. Then it gave every answer except the honest one. The feature, Madeline Leung Coleman’s “When Eating Out Is Political,” treats the disappearance of Israeli identity from the New York dining scene as a story of guilt catching up with the guilty. The truth is the opposite. These restaurants are not hiding because they have something to apologize for. They are hiding because people keep smashing their windows, and a magazine that could have said so decided instead to explain why they had it coming.

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One student described a kippah-wearing friend being chased from a university building by people shouting, “There’s a Jew — let’s get him”

NATIONAL POST
Jewish students need to come prepared for antisemitism on campuses this fall
Avi Benlolo
August 14, 2026

Jewish students and their parents must prepare themselves for shock and awe this fall on college and university campuses. The latest statistics coming from a report commissioned by the Department of Canadian Heritage are alarming. The report found that 95.7 per cent of the 900 students interviewed experienced some sort of antisemitism, while 84 per cent considered antisemitism a serious matter on campus. This is not alarmism. There is now concrete evidence showing that 7 in 10 Jewish respondents in the study felt their universities were not taking antisemitism seriously. Seventy-two per cent said they limit what they say in class about being Jewish. Fifty-seven per cent avoid wearing or displaying Jewish symbols because of safety concerns. Sixty-eight per cent said their campus is not a safe and inclusive place for Jewish students. READ MORE

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“If Iran launches an attack deliberately designed to provoke Israel before the elections, Israel could defend itself, absorb what it can, establish Iranian responsibility, and wait — until after both elections — to retaliate at a time of its choosing”

NEW YORK POST
Beware Iran’s most devious weapon — another ‘October surprise’
Mark Dubowitz
August 20, 2026

…We may soon face another Iranian ploy aimed at leveraging foreign elections to weaken the regime’s enemies. Israel’s election is scheduled for Oct. 27; the US midterms are Nov. 3, exactly one week later. That makes the end of October a potentially dangerous window for regime mischief. Tehran could attack Israel directly or engineer a serious escalation through one of its terror proxies — calculating that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, days before an election, would have little choice but to respond forcefully. Imagine a ballistic missile barrage, massive enough to overwhelm Israeli defenses, killing scores of civilians in Tel Aviv or Haifa. Or an Iranian terrorist proxy carrying out a mass-casualty attack against an Israeli population center. The precise scenario is unknowable, but the calculation is not: Inflict enough carnage that no Israeli prime minister could allow it to go unanswered. But Tehran would be counting on that response. READ MORE

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“Holocaust memory was never meant to be simply about learning dates, visiting museums, or repeating the words “Never Again.” It was meant to teach something more demanding: that the murder of Jews is wrong regardless of the political circumstances in which it occurs”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
They remember the Holocaust, but forgot its lesson
Shane Shmuel
August 14, 2026

There are places where history should impose a particular seriousness upon us. Mauthausen is one of them. A concentration camp is not merely a historical attraction. It is a place where human beings were stripped of their names, their dignity and, ultimately, their lives — because they were Jews, political opponents, Roma, prisoners of war, and members of other persecuted groups. To walk through such a place is to confront what happens when hatred becomes ideology and when the humanity of an entire people is treated as expendable. That is why the video gone viral showing students wearing t-shirts emblazoned with the Palestinian flag and the image of a Palestinian terrorist involved in the 1978 Coastal Road massacre in Israel is so morally jarring and repugnant. In that attack, 38 Israelis were killed, including 13 children. It was the deadliest attack on Israelis until the Nova musical festival on October 7th. At the time, it was aimed at undermining the Egyptian peace talks between Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. It raises an uncomfortable question: Have we remembered the Holocaust in a way that we have forgotten its moral lessons? READ MORE

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