“For a people who have been subject to centuries of extraordinary persecution grounded in raw-Jew-hatred, many have no doubt that the extra attention and criticism heaped on Israel is grounded in antisemitism”

JEWISH JOURNAL
Jews, Beware of Double Standards for Political Points
by Micha Danzig
February 17, 2021

For the approximately 90% of the Jews in the world who support and love the state of Israel, it is no mystery that Israel, the Jewish people’s nation-state, is always under a media and political microscope and likely subject to more attention and criticism per capita than any other country on earth. In large part, this extra attention and criticism is a product, as noted by journalist and author Matti Friedman in his excellent 2014 articles in Tablet and The Atlantic, of the incredible number of reporters devoted to covering (and manufacturing) stories about Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict. As just one example, Friedman noted how the Associated Press had more staff covering Israel and the territories controlled by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas in 2011 than the AP had in either China, India or Russia. READ MORE

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#BrookeGoldstein #EndJewHatred: Stand up against systemic Jew-hatred in academia

We demand a world without Jew hatred and anti-Jewish discrimination. We are a civil rights movement dedicated to ensuring Jewish liberation from centuries of persecution, and achieving justice for the Jewish people through peaceful direct action.
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“Limbaugh popularized conservatism with wicked and sometimes abusive humor. Is abhorrence of his worst comments more important than support for Israel? Or is this really about partisanship?”

JNS
The Jewish debate about Rush Limbaugh
by Jonathan Tobin
February 18, 2021

In this most partisan moment in living memory, everything— including and perhaps most especially—the deaths of famous people, are perceived through a political lens and provide fodder for abusive exchanges on Twitter. So it comes as little surprise that the passing of conservative talk-radio icon Rush Limbaugh, who spent his career engaging in no-holds-barred polemics, would trigger an overheated debate about his life and work. For conservatives, Limbaugh, who turned talk radio into a vital part of American politics, was a hero and a source of inspiration. For liberals, he was a despicable person whose death has inspired many of his detractors literally to wish they could dance on his grave. READ MORE

BREITBART Netanyahu: We Will Dearly Miss Great Friend of Israel Rush Limbaugh “He was a great friend of Israel and he stood by us through thick and thin, always firm, never wavering. We shall miss him dearly,” Netanyahu said. Limbaugh viewed Israel as the U.S.’ strongest ally in the fight against terrorism. Following the 9/11 attacks, Limbaugh called on the the George W. Bush administration to give Israel carte blanche to destroy its enemies.

NATIONAL REVIEW Why We’re Taught to Not Speak Ill of the Dead We used to widely honor the instruction to not speak ill of the dead, at least in media and public communications. But in our modern era of social media, the instinct is largely the opposite. When a prominent political figure passes away, those who loathed the figure jump online and instantly proclaim how happy they are that the person has died, how terrible the figure was, how they hope that figure is burning in hell, etc.

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‘Canceled’ Chicago professor and student explain the decline of free expression in academia

Cancel Culture: The dress rehearsal for the extinction of those who love America, Western Civilization, truth, reason and hate socialism.

Evita Duffy and DePaul Professor Jason Hill, both of whom have faced backlashes, discuss the hostility towards free speech and expression in academia

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Bibi: “Joe Biden is my personal friend for 40 years,” believes Biden will advance further peace agreements between Israel and Arab and Muslim states

JERUSALEM POST
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with President Joe Biden
by Lahav Harkov
February 18, 2021

US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on the phone on Wednesday, nearly a month after Biden entered office. Netanyahu was the first leader in the Middle East to get a call from Biden. The “warm and friendly” conversation lasted for nearly an hour, the Prime Minister’s Office said. “The two leaders noted their personal ties of many years and said they will work together to continue bolstering the strong alliance between Israel and the US,” the PMO readout stated…The delay in Biden’s call sparked speculation that the president was distancing himself from Netanyahu, possibly in light of the prime minister’s tense relationship with former US president Barack Obama…READ MORE

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“In the most extensive real-world test so far, Israel has demonstrated that a robust coronavirus vaccination program can have a quick and powerful impact, showing the world a plausible way out of the pandemic”

TIMES OF ISRAEL
Israel set to open stores, gyms and culture Sunday in major move toward normalcy
February 15, 2021

The coronavirus cabinet has agreed on an arrangement that will see stores, gyms, hotels, sporting events and culture institutions reopen on Sunday, February 21, widespread reports indicate, based on leaks from the meeting. The decision appears to constitute a compromise between health officials’ desire to wait for Tuesday, February 23, and Blue and White’s demand to start reopening this week. Street-front shops, malls, markets, museums and libraries will be open to all. But only those who have been vaccinated or have recovered from the virus will be able to use gyms, enter sporting and culture events, hotels and swimming pools. READ MORE

NEW YORK TIMES Israel’s Vaccination Results Point a Way Out of Virus Pandemic Covid cases fell dramatically and quickly among people who were vaccinated, Israeli studies found. It’s the strongest evidence yet that a robust vaccination program can tame the pandemic.

ALGEMEINER Israeli Study Finds 94% Drop in Symptomatic COVID-19 Cases With Pfizer Vaccine Israel’s largest healthcare provider on Sunday reported a 94% drop in symptomatic COVID-19 infections among 600,000 people who received two doses of the Pfizer’s vaccine in the country’s biggest study to date. Health maintenance organization (HMO) Clalit, which covers more than half of all Israelis, said the same group was also 92% less likely to develop severe illness from the virus.

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Schumer opponent Khaled Salem favors “definitive action” against terrorist organizations that destabilize the region”

ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS)
Democratic Senate candidate: Israel should ‘end’ Hezbollah, Hamas
by Staff
February 17, 2021

Senate candidate Khaled Salem, an Egyptian-born American who is running as a Democrat against Sen. Chuck Schumer in the 2020 mid-term election, is urging Israel to take definitive action against Hezbollah and Hamas. In a press release issued Tuesday, Salem, who serves as CEO of the American Human Rights organization, said that not only did Hamas and Hezbollah pose a threat to Israel, but also to peace in the entire Middle East. “Israel should end these two entities,” Salem shared. “It would do them a world of good, while making the entire area more stable.” READ MORE

ALGEMEINER Israeli Air Force Holds Massive Surprise Exercise Simulating War With Hezbollah, Hitting 3,000 Targets in a Day Over the last few days, the Israeli Air Force has been involved in a massive surprise exercise simulating a full-scale war with Hezbollah, in what a leading Israeli expert explained as “telling Nasrallah that he cannot bet on a small war.” Israeli news site Walla reported that the “Rose of Galilee” exercise began on Sunday morning and ended Tuesday after 60 hours of operations.

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“It could even bring Iran closer to the State of Israel. It just shows how sport can unite and break down barriers”

I24NEWS
Iranian judoka Saeid Mollaei expected in Israel for Grand Slam in Tel Aviv
February 14, 2021

Iranian judoka Saeid Mollaei, who fled his country after speaking out against the regime more than a year ago, is due to land in Israel on Sunday to participate in the Tel Aviv Grand Slam scheduled for February 18-20 at Shlomo Hall. “Saeid Mollaei is due to land at 9 am in Israel tonight,” a senior official from the competition’s organizing committee told state broadcaster Kan News on Sunday… Germany granted refugee status Mollaei in November 2019 after claiming he was coerced by Iranian officials to lose the competition before facing off against Israeli Sagi Muki at the World Judo Championship in Tokyo on August 28. READ MORE

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“So, before Israel gets further lectures on what needs to be done, perhaps we should take stock of what’s transpired — and why”

THE TIMES OF ISRAEL
The ‘If only Israel syndrome’
by David Harris
Febrary 9, 2021

“If Only Israel (IOI) syndrome,” a term I began using several years ago, is the misguided notion, peddled in the name of Israel’s “best interests” by some in the diplomatic, academic, and media worlds, that if only Israel did this or that, peace with the Palestinians would be at hand. Poor Israel. If only it had the visual acuity of these “enlightened” souls, everything would be hunky-dory. After all, according to them, Israel holds all the cards, yet refuses to play them. The thinking goes: Why can’t those shortsighted Israelis figure out what needs to be done — it’s so obvious to us in Brussels, Paris, Dublin, and Stockholm, in our ivory towers from Cambridge to Berkeley, and as commentators on BBC and CNN — so the conflict can at long last be brought to a screeching halt? READ MORE

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“The prosecution of researchers and journalists who deal with Polish involvement in the Holocaust constitutes a “real threat to academic and press freedom,” says the museum”

JNS
Yad Vashem ‘deeply disturbed’ by Polish court verdict in Holocaust libel case
February 14, 2021

Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial center said on Thursday that it was “deeply disturbed” by the implications of a Polish court’s recent ruling in a libel case involving the alleged wartime actions of Edward Malinowski, the former mayor of Malinowo, Poland. On Tuesday, the court ordered professors Jan Grabowski and Barbara Engelking, the editors of “Night Without End: The Fate of Jews in Selected Counties of Occupied Poland,” to issue a retraction of their work and apologize to Malinowski’s niece, who initiated the libel suit. The two-volume study cites a Polish survivor as saying that Malinowski gave up Jews to the Nazis. READ MORE

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