FUTURE OF JEWISH
The ’I don’t support Israel’ conversation needs to stop.
Joshua Hoffman
December 6, 2025
At some point over the last few decades, “I don’t support Israel” became a makeshift virtue badge, a way for people to signal solidarity without ever interrogating what they were actually defending. But the truth is simple: This conversation has never really been about supporting Israel. It’s about supporting the core values that built the West — values Israel embodies more consistently and courageously than almost any other nation under siege. When people, particularly in the West, say “I support Israel,” what they are really saying, whether they realize it or not, is that they support the basic moral framework that makes free societies possible. When Westerners say, “I don’t support Israel,” what they are really saying is that they reject the very values that make their own freedoms possible, even as they continue to benefit from them. READ MORE
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