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- “Long before the 20th century, ancient Jewish texts recognized what much of the modern West still refuses to accept: Not every enemy can be reasoned with”
- Col. Richard Kemp: The Amoral Revolution in Western Values, and its Impact on Israel
- "This willingness to facilitate integration without assimilation is what enables most Israeli Arabs to feel “comfortable” in Israel" [VIDEO]
- Jews who hate Jews at the New York Times: "The rhetoric of the likes of Ku Klux Klan and far-right anti-Semites is beautifully conveyed by the caricature published in one of the world’s most liberal newspapers"
- “Nothing says, “We protest racial injustice” like burning down the corner grocery or smashing windows to grab boxes of expensive Nikes”
- Matti Friedman: “To free its people, Israel negotiates with terrorists and releases murderers. Is that a strength or a weakness?”
- Will Samantha Power Be the First American UN Ambassador to Abandon Israel?
- For those of you who look to Middle East savant John Oliver for your Iran coverage
Category Archives: Politics
“By embracing the PLO, Trump is strengthening Iran and its supporters at the expense of Israel, the US-aligned Sunni states and the US itself”
JERUSALEM POST Trump’s tragic mistake by Caroline Glick May 4, 2017 By all accounts, US President Donald Trump is a friend of the Jewish state. It is due to Trump’s heartfelt support for Israel and the US-Israel alliance that his … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Donald Trump, Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian, White House
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Schanzer see shades of ’67 Six Day War: “Russia’s allies are again provoking the Israelis, who may ultimately see little choice but to strike first”
NEWSWEEK Russia Risks a Showdown with Israel over Hezbollah in Syria by Jonathan Schanzer April 29, 2017 …The Israelis have warned repeatedly that the next war with Hezbollah could be one in which Israel will seek nothing less than total … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Jonathan Schanzer, Michael Oren, Putin, Russia
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Israel is losing a major advocate in the US Congress
NEW YORK SUN Ros-Lehtinen Retires Editorial May 1,2017 Congratulations may be in order for Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who announced she is retiring after 38 years in elected office. But her departure from the House can be only sad news for … Continue reading
UW Madison + Intersectionality: Blame Israel for American society’s inequities
JUF NEWS Anti-Israel divestment resolution passes at UW-Madison following procedural irregularities by Abby Seitz and JTA April 28, 2017 …On April 26, at ASM [Associated Students of Madison]’s final meeting of the school year, students presented a resolution calling for … Continue reading
“In a few years, freshman handbooks may no longer be necessary. They can give out copies of Orwell’s Animal Farm instead”
PJ MEDIA Will Fascism Come to America through Its Colleges and Universities? by Roger L. Simon April 27, 2017 If fascism comes to America, it will be through our college and university system. The biggest cowards in our country today … Continue reading
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Heads on the left are exploding over Bret Stephen’s first #NYT column — reasonable debate will not be tolerated.
NEW YORK POST Times columnist blasted by ‘nasty left’ for climate change piece by Chris Perez April 28, 2017 A New York Times columnist who was “harangued” for months by “bullying Trump supporters” says he’s now being blasted by the “nasty … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropogenic climate change, Bret Stephens, Climate Change, New York Times
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Manhattan: “Democratic city council candidate pledges to fight ‘greedy Jewish landlords’, end ‘ethnic cleansing’ by Jews”
ARUTZ SHEVA Anti-Semitic Democratic NYC candidate slams ‘Jewish landlords’ by David Rosenberg April 25, 2017 A Democratic candidate for the New York City Council has drawn criticism for his inflammatory rhetoric and attempts to stir up anti-Semitism in a race … Continue reading
In France, a social thinker illuminates his country’s populist divide
CITY JOURNAL The French, Coming Apart by Christopher Caldwell Spring 2017 …Guilluy doubts that anyplace exists in France’s new economy for working people as we’ve traditionally understood them. Paris offers the most striking case. As it has prospered, the City … Continue reading