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Category Archives: Politics
“Douglas Murray points out that “apartheid” better describes the living conditions of the remaining Jews in Arab countries than it does those of Israeli Arabs”
HUDSON INSTITUTE Douglas Murray on a Matter of Life vs. Death Mike Watson April 11, 2025 Russian Jewish novelist Vasily Grosman, who was the first journalist to see the Nazi death camp Treblinka, once wrote, “Anti-Semitism is … a mirror … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Douglas Murray, Gaza, Hamas
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“During a visit to Al Jazeera’s Doha headquarters last year, I was told by its executives that Al Jazeera Media Institute has trained some 80,000 foreign journalists from over a dozen countries since 2009”
JERUSALEM STRATEGIC TRIBUNE The Middle East As Informational Battlefield Ilan Berman April 2025 …Russian media has been largely shut out of Western media markets following the invasion of Ukraine, but remains accessible in the Middle East, helping to shift the … Continue reading
A woman walked into a Staples in L.A. to print postcards celebrating Jewish joy—and was denied service by staff who claimed the message was “racist”
JEWISH JOURNAL LA Staples Employee Denies Service to Black Jewish Woman Over Her Zionist Postcards Aaron Bandler April 9, 2025 An employee at a Los Angeles Staples on Wilshire Boulevard refused to print a Black Jewish woman’s postcards with phrases … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged antisemitism, Los Angeles, Staples
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“Yale University has quietly adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism”
ALGEMEINER Yale Adopts IHRA Definition, Brown Launches New Training Program Amid Trump Campus Antisemitism Crackdown Dion J. Pierre April 10, 2025 …IHRA — an intergovernmental organization comprising dozens of countries including the US — adopted a “working definition” of antisemitism … Continue reading
“It is appropriate for the government to expel non-Americans who are pro-Hamas, antisemitic agitators”
NATIONAL REVIEW Immigration Court Gets It Right on Mahmoud Khalil Deportation Call Andrew McCarthy April 12, 2025 An immigration judge ruled on Friday that the Trump administration may deport Mahmoud Khalil, the legal alien who became a fixture in the … Continue reading
“What new solutions has Witkoff come up with? The Obama ones. Negotiate with terrorists. Pretend they’re reasonable. Give them what they want. Act confused when it doesn’t work out”
GATESTONE Witkoff In His Own Words Daniel Greenfield April 17, 2025 Steve Witkoff, the real estate tycoon turned international negotiator, has become the subject of controversy with some conservatives attacking him and others rushing out to defend him…What new solutions … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Antony Blinken, Iran, Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff
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Civil-rights laws have always been a weapon—it’s just that conservatives have finally decided to wield them.
CITY JOURNAL The Right Is Winning the Battle over Higher Education Christopher F. Rufo April 15, 2025 …Many Ivy League presidents see themselves as heirs to the civil-rights movement. In fact, they are among the most active practitioners of racial … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Columbia University, Harvard University, Ivy League, Yale University
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Israeli officials convinced that Iran’s willingness to enter direct talks with Trump is a direct result of US threats
ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS) Significant gaps ahead of US-Iran talks: Tehran demands sanctions freeze during negotiations Danny Zaken April 9, 2025 Three days before the scheduled start of talks between the Iranian regime and representatives of US President Donald … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Donald Trump, Iran, Steve Witkoff
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“For Christians, the Passover seder is a deep part of our Easter celebration”
UNPACKED Why are Christians celebrating Passover and hosting non-Jewish Seders? Sara Himeles April 8, 2025 Celebrating Passover is extremely common with 70% of American Jews attending Passover seders. In many ways, Passover is the ultimate Jewish holiday that recalls the … Continue reading
Palantir, a U.S. publicly traded company, sees in Israel a kindred spirit, a nation that embraces the “founder personalities” and “interpersonal friction” — prerequisites for defense innovation
FUTURE OF JEWISH The Controversial Company Betting Big on Israel Amir Mizroch April 10, 2025 He came, he saw, he dropped a truth grenade. “The West has lost deterrence,” Shyam Sankar, Palantir’s Chief Technology Officer, told Israeli defense entrepreneurs last … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Alex Karp, Palantir, Sequoia Capital, Shyam Sankar
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