As many Jewish leaders faltered in Israel’s darkest hours, one Christian activist spoke with the moral clarity and courage they abandoned.

NEW ZIONIST TIMES
Charlie Kirk: A Righteous Evangel for Israel
Bob Goldberg
September 11, 2025

There was a time when the defense of Israel was the sacred duty of Jewish leadership—a duty carried out with eloquence, courage, and intellectual rigor. Today, too many of those who inherit that mantle retreat into conferences, commissions, and foundation boardrooms, content to issue statements no one reads and convene panels no one remembers. They lament antisemitism like aging thespians rehearsing lines from plays long past, all while the stage of history burns around them. Worse, many have abandoned Israel in its darkest hours and bravest moments—and after October 7, some even linked arms with the very forces seeking to destroy America and wipe Israel off the map. Enter Charlie Kirk, a man with neither pedigree nor portfolio in the established Jewish world, who has spoken, written, and organized on behalf of Israel with more force, reach, and moral passion than the entire retinue of salaried Jewish “leaders” who confuse grant applications with activism. READ MORE

ALLISRAEL NEWS ‘Lion-hearted friend of Israel’ – Charlie Kirk’s support for Israel was motivated by his love for Jesus and the Bible Following a public debate during the Student Action Summit (SAS) event earlier this year, after several anti-Israel and antisemitic comments were made during a debate between Dave Smith and Josh Hammer over the U.S.’s support for Israel, Kirk said, “There’s this dark Jew hate out there, and you see it, and I see it. I hate it. It’s not good. And everyone in this audience, guys, don’t get yourself involved in that. I’m telling you, it will rot your brain. It’s bad for your soul. It’s bad. It’s evil. I think it’s demonic.”

YOUTUBE J-TV Charlie Kirk silences anti-Israel Cambridge Student

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This “oppressor versus oppressed” binary makes Israel automatically the villain. The narrative requires it: Israel strong, Hamas weak.

MORNING MUSINGS
Six Jews Were Murdered in Cold Blood Today: I Blame You
Peter Himmelman
September 8, 2025

…These were not soldiers. They were not “legitimate targets.” They were regular human beings, murdered because they were Jews. And yet even in the face of these murders, the same narrative persists, the one that excuses or explains away Jewish blood when it’s spilled. And because of your tacit or overt support for Hamas and their radical Islamist ilk, I also blame you for the deaths of innocent Gazans. I never went to college. That’s not a boast or a lament, just a fact. There are disadvantages to skipping higher education, but one advantage stands out: I wasn’t spoon-fed the ideological gruel that passes for wisdom on so many campuses. Chief among these doctrines is the crude formula: downtrodden = virtuous, successful = damned. That lens has warped the thinking of artists, journalists, intellectuals—and much of the music industry I’ve spent my life in. READ MORE

TIMES OF ISRAEL Six killed, 6 seriously injured in Jerusalem as terrorists open fire on bus, pedestrians Six people were murdered Monday and 12 were wounded, six of them seriously, when a pair of Palestinian terrorists opened fire on vehicles and pedestrians in Jerusalem’s Ramot Junction. The two gunmen, residents of the West Bank, arrived at the junction shortly after 10 a.m. — according to some reports, by car — and opened fire at people waiting at a bus stop as well at a bus that had just stopped there. Police said that a soldier and a number of civilians who were present at the scene fired at the terrorists and killed them.

FUTURE OF JEWISH Joshua Hoffman: Too many people still don’t understand Palestinian culture When a Palestinian drives his car into civilians at a bus stop or when a teenager pulls a knife on Jewish pedestrians, it is rarely described as terrorism. Instead, the world is fed euphemisms: a “lone wolf,” a “response to occupation” — as though stabbing strangers were a form of political dialogue. In such coverage, Jewish victims are reduced to footnotes, their humanity erased by framing that turns killers into “resistance fighters” and the dead into mere consequences. But this pattern is not new. Palestinian terrorism against Jews is part of a long, unbroken continuum of violence that stretches back more than a century.

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“The conservative star was murdered under one of those tents where he defended freedom—his, and all of ours”

FREE PRESS
The Charlie Kirk I Knew
Adam Rubenstein
September 10, 2025

…If I had to use a single word to capture him, it would be gracious. We could disagree about anything—and we did—but he would, without fail, engage civilly and explain his point of view. He did not do this, as many do, to make himself feel smart. He did it so he could share the other side of something he cared about. And he cared deeply. That’s the spirit he took to the hundreds of campuses he visited. Not denunciation. Not shouting down. Never an insult. He sought to debate ideas, and did so in hostile territory. Charlie all but recreated the public town square on these campuses with a tent and an irrepressible smile in an era where many people of his generation can’t look up from their phones…He had a mission. It filled him with meaning. And that, above all, was why he convinced countless young people to listen to him, to change their lives for the better, to stand up for things that used to be called common sense. READ MORE

JNS Melanie Phillips: A shocking watershed for America The reaction by liberals to the murder of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk displays the same twisted thinking as their demonization of Israel.

BEN SHAPIRO PODCAST Breaking: Charlie Kirk, 31, Assassinated But something has happened in our country that is so massively and unbelievably horrifying and dangerous. The murder of a young, beautiful person for the crime of speaking freely and passionately about the topics that matter is just beyond me. It’s beyond, I think, all of us. And it’s a symptom of a broader ill in American society, an ill that says that politics are bloodsport, that if you challenge ideas, that you’re challenging somebody’s existence and therefore you are fair game to be murdered, in cold blood, in public, in front of everyone.

NEW YORK POST Comedy Central pulls ‘South Park’ episode mocking Charlie Kirk after assassination Comedy Central has pulled a controversial “South Park” episode that parodied Charlie Kirk after the conservative activist was gunned down at a Utah college on Wednesday. The Paramount Skydance-owned network quietly removed the rerun of the episode “Got a Nut” from its cable lineup Wednesday night, just hours after Kirk, 31, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University.

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“Israel has assessed that the additional bodies found in the building, reported in Arab media as “unidentified,” are not those of senior officials”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
Israel’s attack against Hamas in Qatar was successful.
Joshua Hoffman
September 9, 2025

On Tuesday, Israel carried out an unprecedented airstrike in the Qatari capital of Doha, targeting what intelligence suggested was a high-level Hamas meeting. The strike reportedly aimed to eliminate Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya and other senior Hamas leaders as they discussed a U.S.-backed proposal for a hostages-for-ceasefire agreement. According to Hamas, none of the top leaders were killed, though Israel has not confirmed the extent of casualties. Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani vowed retaliation, declaring that the strike “killed any hope” for the Israeli hostages, and threatened to pursue legal action against Israel, while condemning Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. At first glance, Israel’s strike appears inconclusive, even unsuccessful. READ MORE

JPOST Growing assessment that no senior Hamas officials killed in Doha, Israeli official tells ‘Post Israel has assessed that the additional bodies found in the building, reported in Arab media as “unidentified,” are not those of senior officials.

MIDDLE EAST FORUM The Reckoning in Doha: Why Israel’s Strike Against Hamas Was Both Justified and Overdue The Explosions That Shattered the Morning Calm in Doha’s Katara District on September 9, 2025, Marked a Restoration of Moral Clarity in Warfare

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GHF confirms eight-year-old Gazan boy falsely reported dead by ex-contractor is alive and safe, exposing fabricated claims and lies, including Tucker Carlson’s breathless coverage

THE DAILY WIRE
Viral Story Of Gaza Child ‘Gunned Down’ By Israel Officially Debunked — The Boy Is Alive
Kassy Akiva
September 4, 2025

The viral claim that a Gazan boy was “gunned down” by Israel’s military inside a U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation site is false. The Daily Wire has exclusively confirmed that “Amir” is alive — and in a safe, undisclosed location after a false tale about his death was spread by an American contractor. The news that the boy is alive and unharmed debunks the claim made by former Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) contractor Tony Aguilar, who has garnered attention from politicians, major media outlets, and prominent podcasts such as the Tucker Carlson Show. The child, who was erroneously labeled “Amir” by Aguilar but is actually named Abdul Rahim Muhammad Hamden, can be seen in footage obtained by The Daily Wire smiling and introducing himself to an interviewer. Aguilar set the internet ablaze with his claim that he met the boy while working at a GHF aid site on May 28, only to see him killed shortly after by the Israel Defense Forces. READ MORE

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“That Spain’s PM would threaten to use nuclear weapons against Israel demonstrates how deranged Sanchez has become in his anti-Israel activism”

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U.S. Slams Spanish Arms Embargo on Israel as Prime Minister Sanchez Laments Lack of Nuclear Weapons to Stop Gaza War
September 11, 2025

The State Department expressed concerns over Spain’s decision to impose an arms ban on Israel, saying the “measures embolden terrorists.” A spokesperson for the department stated that it was “deeply concerning that Spain, a NATO member, has chosen to potentially limit U.S. operations and to turn its back on Israel on the same day six individuals were killed in Jerusalem.” …..Spain’s Socialist Party Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez faced close scrutiny after he appeared to express regret that Spain lacks nuclear weapons to counter Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. “Spain, as you know, doesn’t have nuclear bombs, aircraft carriers, or large oil reserves,” Sanchez stated on September 10. “We alone can’t stop the Israeli offensive. But that doesn’t mean we won’t stop trying.” READ MORE

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October 6, 2023: “On the phone call that afternoon, the consensus was that nothing was out of the ordinary”

NEWSWEEK
‘While Israel Slept’ Exposes How IDF Missed Hamas Plans for Oct. 7 Attack
Yaakov Katz and Amir Bohbot
August 27, 2025

When Hamas invaded Israel on the morning of October 7, 2023, the country was unprepared for the onslaught. Before the Israeli military could regain control, Hamas fighters had killed around 1,200 people and took about 250 more hostage—approximately 50 of whom are still being held, 20 of which are still thought to be alive in captivity almost two years later. For a country on constant alert to threats from its neighbors on all sides, how was Israel’s military caught by surprise? That’s the question former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post Yaakov Katz and military and defense journalist Amir Bohbot interrogate in their new book, While Israel Slept: How Hamas Surprised the Most Powerful Military in the Middle East. Their book offers an analysis of the massive failure, with the goal of highlighting lessons that should be learned going forward. In this exclusive excerpt, Bohbot and Katz revisit the night before the attack, examining how Israeli intelligence could have prevented the invasion. READ MORE

JPOST NYC protesters disrupt launch of former ‘Post’ editor’s book on Hamas attack Protests erupted on Wednesday outside the Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center in Manhattan during the launch of While Israel Slept, a book examining how Hamas managed to surprise Israel’s military on October 7, 2023. The evening, which was meant to showcase a conversation about one of Israel’s darkest days, was repeatedly interrupted as demonstrators sought to drown out the discussion.

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As a new documentary sheds light on Ada Karmi-Melamede’s life and work, her daughter, Yael, explores what it means to build beauty—and a legacy—in a fractured world

TABLET MAG
The Architect Shaping Israel’s Landmarks
Anna Rahmanan
September 09, 2025

In Israel, Ada Karmi-Melamede is architectural royalty. She codesigned the Supreme Court in Givat Ram, helped shape Ben Gurion Airport, and spent decades teaching and building on both sides of the Atlantic. However, for most of her career, she has been a woman in a man’s field. Although she is well known among Israelis, Karmi-Melamede’s legacy has remained surprisingly under-recognized in the United States. In a new documentary, her daughter, Yael Melamede, hopes to change that. Ada: My Mother the Architect, which premiered this May in New York and Los Angeles, is both an intimate portrait and a meditation on architecture as a life’s calling. Shot over several years, it follows Karmi-Melamede through her archives, buildings, and memories as she reflects on a career marked by quiet defiance and lasting impact. READ MORE

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The People’s Conference for Palestine gave terrorists and terror sympathizers a platform to speak

NEW YORK POST
Pro-Hamas US hatefest in Detroit reminds us of our enemy within
Editorial Board
September 4, 202

If you had any doubts about the true agenda of the “pro-Palestine” movement, just consider last weekend’s annual People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit. It was a gathering of martyrdom fetishists, Hamas supporters and antisemites, all bathing in an atmosphere of hate, rage and despair as they condemned Israel but reserved their deepest scorn for the United States. The focus was a kind of patriotism and love of country — for Palestine. No American flags were in sight, though a prominent “Glory to Our Martyrs” banner kept everyone mindful of their ultimate duty to the cause. READ MORE

HONEST REPORTING 10 Appalling Moments at the People’s Conference for Palestine 2025  The conference was filled with panelists and keynote speakers who expressed anti-Western sentiments, spoke about “intifada” as if it were an acceptable form of protest, called for an end to Zionism, and more. The language was militarized, negative, and sought to encourage “liberation” through violence and anger. Some of the speakers are terrorists, some terror sympathizers, and many regurgitated Hamas propaganda to thousands of people, including children, attending the conference. This was not an event that promoted peace and equality between Israel and the Palestinians, but one that incited hatred and encouraged violence.

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Asked during that interview whether Northwestern Qatar operates “in accordance with all Qatari laws,” Schill responded, “I believe it has to”

FREE BEACON
Northwestern’s Contract With Qatar Forbids School From Criticizing Regime
Collin Anderson
September 5, 2025

Northwestern University’s contract with Hamas-allied Qatar, where the school operates a satellite campus, includes a clause that effectively forbids students and faculty from criticizing the Qatari regime, a House Committee on Education and Workforce interview with soon-to-be-former Northwestern University president Michael Schill revealed. The interview, which includes an extensive discussion of Northwestern’s contract with the regime-controlled Qatar Foundation, reveals the speech limitations to which universities submit when they operate in the Gulf state. READ MORE

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