Those seeking to become “genocide scholars” inundated the website, with some applying as Nazi Leader Adolf Hitler or Star Wars villain Emperor Palpatine

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‘Genocide scholars’ for $30? Easy entry, fake members undermine confidence in IAGS resolution
Michael Starr
September 4, 2025

Activists have brought into question the credibility of a new International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) resolution declaring Israel to be engaged in genocide, with the discovery that admission into the organization could be obtained for $30, and its membership had spiked since October 2023. Until Wednesday, applicants could purchase an annual membership subscription according to their income bracket… Honest Reporting Board member Salo Aizenberg and Middle East analyst Eitan Fischberger demonstrated on social media the ease of joining the association on Wednesday, leading to a wave of applications…“It turns out literally anyone can join this body and vote on matters that make international headlines – like the resolution claiming Israel is committing genocide…” READ MORE

JEWISH JOURNAL Micha Danzig: Dear Mayim, Compassion Without Clarity Helps Hamas You are right: these are dark days. But they are dark because Hamas dragged Israel and Gaza into hell. If peace is truly your prayer, then clarity about cause and responsibility must be part of that prayer. Otherwise, calls to “end the war” become calls to leave Hamas in power — guaranteeing more tragedy, more suffering, and no safety for anyone. That would condemn both Israelis and Gazans to endless bloodshed. All people with public voices, but particularly Jews, have a moral responsibility to speak with clarity at such a moment: this is a just war. 

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Megyn Kelly Faces Backlash Over ‘Vicious Anti-Israel Lies’ in MTG Interview

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Megyn Kelly Goes Over To The Dark Side
Gila Isaacson
August 20, 2025

A fiery interview on The Megyn Kelly Show featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has erupted into a major controversy, with critics accusing the host and guest of spreading “vicious anti-Israel lies” about the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and U.S. aid to Israel. Aired yesterday (Tuesday), the segment titled “The Truth About AIPAC and the Israel Lobby’s Power in Washington” has drawn sharp rebuke from X user Yehuda Teitelbaum (@chalavyishmael) who slammed Kelly for giving Greene a platform to peddle “blatantly false claims” that echo antisemitic conspiracies. During the interview, Greene launched a scathing attack on AIPAC, claiming it “controls Congress” through lobbying and trips for lawmakers, while arguing that the $3.8 billion in annual U.S. aid to Israel is an unjustifiable burden on a broke America. READ MORE

MEDIAITE ‘Grifters Gonna Grift’: Conservatives Torch Megyn Kelly for Hopping on ‘The Anti-Israel Bandwagon’ With Marjorie Taylor Greene “There’s a worldwide unrelenting information war against the Jewish people, and it’s working. Why do you consider it so bad that people encouraged you, someone with a big platform, to go to Israel to see for yourself?” wondered Legal Insurrection’s William Jacobson. “This was disappointing.”

OPEN SECRETS Ranking of the top 100 organizations which make political contributions AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) ranks #63 in this Top 100 list with gross political contributions of $65,511,480 (to Democrats and Republicans) for all election cycles 1990-2024.

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New measures would prevent Palestinians from Samaria and Judea from entering US

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US imposes blanket visa ban on PA travel document holders
September 1, 2025

The Trump administration has issued broad additional restrictions on visa applications by holders of Palestinian Authority travel documents, The New York Times reported on Sunday, citing four American officials. The measures, said to have been announced in an Aug. 18 cable sent to all U.S. diplomatic missions, would prevent Palestinians from Samaria and Judea from entering America, including for medical treatment, university studies, visits to friends or relatives and business travel. The new policy reportedly goes beyond the suspension of all visitor visas for Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, which was announced on Aug. 16. READ MORE

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“To those “journalists” who are active members of Hamas and participated in the October 7 massacre, and who they worked for — you’re not fooling us anymore”

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What Counts As a ‘Journalist’ in Gaza
David Strom
August 27, 2025

I have to admit that I have little idea of what is real and what is not in Gaza. That’s not because I don’t read the news or follow the social media discussions about the war. It’s because everything coming out of the Strip is propaganda, and anything you read in the Pravda Media is so biased that I just assume it is a lie…Just as Pravda Media doesn’t tell you the story behind the pictures they show you, they fail to inform you that the “journalists” based in Gaza are either Hamas operatives or Hamas allies. I have written many times about this, and will do so in the future. Because we will be bombarded by stories about Israel targeting journalists in the war, without being told that those “journalists” are often Hamas fighters as well. READ MORE

CHRISTIAN POST Former AP reporter on media bias toward Israel after Oct. 7 Inside Gaza, [Matti] Friedman says Western outlets have long operated under Hamas restrictions — or worse, the terror group’s influence. “Since 2008 … the press has been essentially an amplifier for one of the most poisonous ideologies on earth. All of the information from Gaza comes from people who either identify with Hamas, are intimidated by Hamas, or belong to Hamas.”

FREE PRESS Editors: Journalists Against Journalism Our critics can call us any name they like. That doesn’t change the facts. For the Gaza information warriors, it’s not enough to acknowledge that there is hunger in Gaza. No. It must be premeditated genocide. Introducing facts into the discourse that complicate that judgment is condemned as genocide denial. Whatever one wants to call this kind of discourse, it’s certainly not the work of journalists.

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Traditional first-line treatments for PTSD, such as medication and talk therapy, succeed less than half the time. In contrast, Stella reports a success rate of 68% to 78%. 

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Could a Simple Injection Rewire PTSD in Israel?
Maayan Hoffman
August 24, 2025

…Jason Blankfield, special forces IDF combat veteran and Stella general manager, explained to The Media Line that the way PTSD is understood has shifted dramatically over the last decade. For years, it was viewed as “a problem of the soul” or strictly a mental health disorder. But growing research and advances in imaging technology show that trauma also triggers measurable biological changes that contribute to the development and persistence of PTSD symptoms. The Stella treatment targets those physical pathways. Using ultrasound guidance, a pain specialist or anesthesiologist injects a small amount of local anesthetic into two nerve bundles at the base of the neck. These nerves are central to the feedback loop between the brain and the sympathetic nervous system, which controls the body’s fight-or-flight response. READ MORE

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Inside the civil war between the Ivy League and the South

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The Elite-University Presidents Who Despise One Another
Rose Horowitch
August 11, 2025

The leaders of America’s elite universities are required, by the borderline-masochistic, semi-impossible nature of their job, to be skilled in the art of performative comity. So it was a bit of a shock when, at the end of an April panel discussion, Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber turned on the chancellors of Vanderbilt and Washington University in St. Louis, all but accusing them of carrying water for the Trump administration. Eisgruber argued that higher education was facing a politically motivated attack, and that the two men were inadvertently making matters worse by agreeing with President Donald Trump, against the evidence, that the sector had grown illiberal and out of touch with mainstream America. The chancellors, taken aback by the public confrontation, countered that the struggles of a handful of Ivy League schools were dragging down the reputation of America’s heavyweight research institutions. READ MORE

NEW YORK POST Northwestern President Michael Schill resigns after tenure rocked by protests, $800M Trump funding freeze, hazing scandal Northwestern University president Michael Schill has resigned following a tumultuous tenure marked by a hazing scandal, calls for resignation over campus antisemitism and nearly $800 million in funds frozen by the Trump administration…During a series of tense exchanges, panel members, including House Republican conference chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY), ripped Schill for receiving an “F” grade in fighting antisemitism from the Anti-Defamation League, which has called for his ouster.

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In Khan Yunis and elsewhere in Gaza, there is no surgical way to fight an enemy that tunnels beneath your feet and hides behind patients’ walls.

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When hospitals become battlefields: The strain on Israeli soldiers
Shlomo Dubnov
August 27, 2025

The headlines coming from the Gaza Strip on Aug. 26 told a grim story: A strike near Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis left roughly 20 Palestinians dead. International reactions quickly condemned the Israel Defense Forces for firing tank shells in the shadow of a major medical facility. But the fuller picture is far more complex—and far more troubling. The IDF has acknowledged that its target was not the hospital itself or the civilians inside, but a Hamas surveillance camera affixed near the hospital grounds. Intelligence showed that the camera was being used to track IDF troop movements in real time. Such surveillance is no minor matter; in the urban war of Gaza, information equals ambush, tunnel raids and kidnappings. After the strike, the IDF announced that six of those killed were confirmed Hamas operatives. Some were directly linked to the terrorist attacks and atrocities in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. READ MORE

ALGEMEINER Micha Danzig: From Sacred to Strategic: Hamas Turns Civilian Infrastructure Into Targets Two weeks ago, the IDF revealed a chilling incident: Hamas operatives posed as World Central Kitchen aid workers, wearing yellow vests and using WCK-branded vehicles. WCK swiftly confirmed that the imposters had no affiliation — that this was terrorism hiding in humanitarian garb. Then, earlier this week, Israel struck Nasser Hospital in Southern Gaza — not randomly, cruelly or without reason, but because  Hamas was using the hospital to operate surveillance cameras to track IDF movements. A tragic battlefield misstep occurred when tank fire was used to disable those cameras instead of drones, killing 6 Hamas terrorists who were either operating or near the targeted cameras, but also resulting in unintended civilian casualties. 

ISRAEL HAYOM Amit Segal: Is something big about to happen? Dermer’s shuttle diplomacy and Trump’s remark that the war could end “within two or three weeks” recall the days leading up to the Abraham Accords. Meanwhile, Netanyahu’s most important minister already has a retirement date, and more changes are looming in the prime minister’s inner circle.

JNS Keith Siegel says Hamas captivity strengthened his faith Former Hamas hostage Keith Siegel told the Haredi radio station Kol Barama on Wednesday that his faith was strengthened during the almost 500 days he spent in Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip. “As a boy, Judaism did not speak to me, but in captivity, I reconnected,” Siegel said in the interview, two days after he joined a special prayer service at the Western Wall late on Monday night for the release of the remaining 50 hostages still in Gaza after 690 days. “Every day, I said ‘Shema Yisrael’ and I recited a blessing over the food. Since my release, I have continued with this spiritual strengthening,” revealed the former captive, who holds dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship. Throughout his captivity, which he said took him to 33 different places in Gaza, terrorists tried to convince him to convert to Islam, he said.

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Pro-Hamas Guardian serves up more lies and international media repeat as usual

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Guardian “83%” civilian death toll claim is farcial
Adam Levick
August 24, 2025

A Guardian cover story promoted a claim so clearly false that even those of us who are rarely shocked anymore by what’s published at the anti-Zionist project are scratching our heads over the failure of editors to do the most basic fact-checking. The Aug. 21 report, which is described as a “joint investigation by the Guardian, the Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and the Hebrew-language outlet Local Call”, was written by Emma Graham-Harrison, the Guardian’s chief Middle East correspondent, and Yuval Abraham from +972. The claim in the headline, which was used as the cover story both in the print and online versions, alleges that Israeli data shows that “83% of Gaza war dead are civilians“, which is based on the text in the opening paragraphsREAD MORE

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French Foreign Ministry summons U.S. ambassador in response to his missive, published in Wall Street Journal

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Charles Kushner rebukes Macron for ‘dramatic’ rise in antisemitism in France
Melissa Weiss
August 25, 2025

U.S. Ambassador to France Charles Kushner on Sunday penned an open letter to French President Emmanuel Macron, published in The Wall Street Journal, criticizing the “dramatic rise of antisemitism in France” and Paris’ failure to address the threat. In the op-ed, Kushner, who arrived at his posting last month, raised concerns that in France, “not a day passes without Jews assaulted in the street, synagogues or schools defaced, or Jewish-owned businesses vandalized,” citing statistics shared by the country’s Interior Ministry regarding the rise in antisemitism incidents. READ MORE

WALL STREET JOURNAL A Letter to Emmanuel Macron Public statements haranguing Israel embolden extremists, fuel violence, and endanger Jewish life in France.

JNS US, Israel applaud France, Germany, UK decision to reimpose sanctions on Iran France, Germany and the United Kingdom’s decision on Thursday to return sanctions on the Iranian regime drew praise from U.S. and Israeli leaders and from Jewish organizations. The trio, which is referred to as the E3, had said in August that it would reimpose sanctions if the Islamic Republic didn’t reach a nuclear deal by the end of the month.

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In a historic meeting in Julis, Israel’s Chief Rabbi David Yosef, Druze Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif, and Christian and Muslim leaders pledged unity, sanctity of life, and solidarity for peace

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Jewish, Druze, Christian, and Muslim leaders unite for peace in Israel
August 28, 2025

The Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the Interior Ministry initiated a historic meeting on Wednesday between Sephardic Chief Rabbi David Yosef, Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif, and leaders of the various religious communities in Israel…Druze Spiritual Leader Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif applauded the meeting: “The visit by Chief Sephardic Rabbi David Yosef, together with heads of the Christian communities and Islamic religious figures, and your solidarity with the Druze community, is a clear statement of light against darkness, and good over evil. This solidarity is encouraging and – for us – constitutes light at the end of the tunnel in the face of evil and the inhumanity experienced by our Druze brothers in Syria, who have endured attempted annihilation. READ MORE

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