“Despite the fact that Jews have been the most oppressed group in history, about 40 percent of whom were slaughtered worldwide less than 80 years ago, Jews are seen by DEI programs as being oppressors”

CITY JOURNAL
Trump’s DEI Move Is One to Celebrate
Christopher Rufo
January 21, 2025

Yesterday, President Trump signed an executive order abolishing the “diversity, equity, and inclusion” bureaucracy in the federal government. The move marks a stunning reversal of fortune from just four years ago, when Black Lives Matter, critical race theory, and DEI seemed unstoppable. Following the death of George Floyd, left-wing race activists made a blitz through America’s institutions, rewriting school curricula, altering government policy, and establishing DEI offices in major universities, big-city school districts, and Fortune 100 companies. The Biden administration immediately followed suit, mandating a “whole-of-government equity agenda” that entrenched DEI in the federal government. No more. READ MORE

FREE PRESS Coleman Hughes: The End of DEI Trump is ending racial preferences, and America will be better because of it. Last February, my book, The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America was published. In it, I argued that color blindness—the principle that people should be treated without regard to their race—should guide American public policy. For this, I was called a “charlatan” by Sunny Hostin on The View.

NATIONAL REVIEW DEI Noah Rothman: Dies with a Whimper Early indications suggest that mainstream Democrats welcome their emancipation from these initiatives.

MINDING THE CAMPUS DEI Is Antisemitic The foundational idea of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is the Marxist theory that all humanity is divided between oppressors and victims. This class conflict can be seen in its economic dimension—bourgeois vs. proletarians—its political dimension—oligarchy vs. democracy or fascist vs. woke—its sexual dimension—men vs. women—its racial dimension—whites vs. blacks, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC)—its health dimension—the fully abled vs. the disabled or “otherwise abled”—its sexuality dimension—heterosexuals vs. lesbians, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, two-spirit, plus many other varieties (LGBTQ2S++)—or its ethnic and religious dimension—Christians and Jews vs. seculars and Muslims.

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Netanyahu’s office confirms agreement finalized but says government won’t meet to approve it until Saturday, which will delay the return of the first hostages from Sunday to Monday

TIMES OF ISRAEL
PM’s office: Security cabinet to meet Friday, government will approve deal on Saturday
Jacob Magid
January 17, 2025

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirms that the Israeli and Hamas negotiating teams have signed a ceasefire and hostage release deal in Doha. A statement from Netanyahu’s office says the premier has convened a security cabinet meeting for Friday in order to hold a vote on the deal. The full cabinet meeting is not slated to take place until Saturday night, though, a Netanyahu spokesperson says, explaining that opponents of the deal must be given 24 hours to petition the High Court of Justice and a Friday afternoon meeting would not provide them enough time to do so because many of them are religious and observe the Sabbath. While the security cabinet is waiting for Israel’s negotiating team to return from Doha to hold the meeting, it was not clear why both the security cabinet and full cabinet could not still be convened before sundown on Friday. Holding the full cabinet meeting on Saturday means the 24-hour grace period for petition filing won’t conclude until late Sunday, meaning the deal won’t come into place until Monday — a day after originally slated. The first three hostages who were supposed to be released on Sunday will have to wait an extra day. READ MORE

JPOST Hostage deal signed by both parties in Doha , Israeli delegation heads home 98 Gaza hostages set for gradual return home after 15 months in Hamas captivity. Biden confirms American citizens will be released in first phase. The first phase of the deal will last 42 days, and implementation of the agreement will begin two or three days after its signing. The IDF will withdraw from the Netzarim corridor and all populated areas of the enclave to about 700 meters from the border, except in five specified areas, where it will be 400 meters. The IDF will reportedly reduce its presence on the Philadelphi corridor and then withdraw from it completely over the course of the first 50 days.

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“Maybe Israel’s answer to questions about its intentions should be, “you’re about to find out””

COMMENTARY MAGAZINE
A Soldier’s Perspective on the Ceasefire
Seth Mandel
January 16, 2025

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have fought in the war against Hamas since October 2003, yet the perspective of the Israeli soldier is often missing from the discussions of the conflict. A friend of mine who is serving his fourth tour in Gaza in this war alone yesterday posted his perspective on this week’s ceasefire deal, and it’s worth considering, since it addresses some of the skepticism toward the deal. G. is a master sergeant, a reservist, and makes two arguments worth grappling with. First, he writes, “As the military campaign reaches a turning point, it is crucial for Israeli society to begin moving forward. In my opinion, the time has come to focus on healing the nation, supporting those who have suffered, and rebuilding the foundations of strength and resilience. READ MORE

ALGEMEINER Mike Waltz Vows Trump Admin Will Support Israel Resuming Operations in Gaza if Hamas Violates Ceasefire Deal Reflecting on the newly announced ceasefire deal between Israel and the Hamas terrorist group, US Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL), who is set to become White House national security adviser under incoming President Donald Trump, has vowed that the Trump administration will support Israel renewing military operations in Gaza if Hamas launches more attacks against the Jewish state and violates the agreement…”If they need to go back in, we’re with them.”

NEW YORK POST Senior Hamas official praised Oct. 7 attack on Israel after cease-fire deal struck: ‘Miraculous achievement’ A senior Hamas leader praised the Oct. 7 terror attack as a “miraculous military and security achievement,” while promising “justice” for those who committed so-called “genocide” in a stunning speech just after the cease-fire deal was announced. Khalil al-Hayya’s televised remarks were delivered from Qatar on Wednesday just hours after a long-awaited and widely celebrated cease-fire deal was reached between Israel and Hamas.  

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Smotrich and Ben-Gvir condemn deal

JPOST
Smotrich demands IDF return to fighting after first phase of deal
Eliav Breuer
January 16, 2025

The Religious Zionist Party will leave the government if it does not receive assurances that the IDF will resume its military operations in Gaza, the party announced on Thursday following a meeting in Jerusalem. The party said in a statement, “Alongside the longing for the return of all of our hostages, the Religious Zionist Party forcefully opposes a deal. The party stands behind the demand of party leader [Finance] Minister Bezalel Smotrich from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to ensure Israel’s return to war to destroy Hamas and return all hostages, while changing the approach to decisive victory, immediately at the end of the first stage of the deal, and this as a condition to the party’s remaining in the government and coalition.” READ MORE

FUTURE OF JEWISH ‘Human rights are dirt’ I read the terms of the ceasefire to a friend who doesn’t follow the news so closely. “Hamas will release three hostages on the first day, then four more on day seven,” I told her. “Israel will free 30 prisoners for each civilian hostage and 50 for each female soldier, and finally there will be an influx of aid to Gaza.” “That’s crazy,” she said as she wrinkled her nose. “What kind of person would even think something like that up?” That’s my view exactly. This agreement makes it painfully obvious that we live in a world in which human rights are dirt. Innocent people should not be kidnapped from a music festival and held captive in tunnels for barter, but that is exactly what world governments have allowed Hamas to do and are in fact now even praising.

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Michael Oren: “The sacrifices of this proposed agreement are the cost of Israel’s weakness on October 7”

FREE PRESS
The Hostage Deal Is the Price of Israel’s Failures
Michael Oren
January 15, 2025

…From day one—October 7, 2023—Israel’s twin goals in Gaza were fundamentally irreconcilable. Israel could not, as its leaders pledged, simultaneously destroy Hamas and secure all of the hostages’ release. The terrorists who regarded the hostages as the key to their survival would hardly give them up for less than an Israeli commitment to end—and therefore lose—the war. Israelis, for their part, were torn between those who felt that they could not send their children to the army as long as hostages remained in captivity and those who held that, if Hamas wins, Israel will not have an army at all. Still, Israel believed that by increasing military pressure on Hamas, it could compel the terrorists to free the hostages. The strategy appeared to work when, in November 2023, Hamas released 105 of its 251 hostages in exchange for a weeklong ceasefire and the freeing of 240 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails. READ MORE

BEN SHAPIRO Trump gets hostage deal in Gaza The Biden Deal vs the Trump Deal

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AJC calls “60 Minutes” segment “biased and misguided”

ALGEMEINER
Jewish Groups Condemn ’60 Minutes’ Segment Criticizing US Support for Israel During Gaza War
Shiryn Ghermezian
January 14, 2025

The investigative news television program “60 Minutes” has been widely criticized for airing a “one-sided” and “biased” segment on Sunday night that featured former US State Department officials who condemned American support for Israel’s defensive war against Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip…AJC also denounced the CBS show for promoting the “outlandish notion” that, after Hamas’s atrocities in southern Israel, the Jewish state should have made efforts to make peace with the Palestinian terrorist group rather than engage in self-defense to rescue the hostages taken to Gaza and target the Hamas terrorists who threatened to perpetrate similar deadly massacres in the future. READ MORE

CAMERA BLOG Tamar Sternthal: Strong words, feeble reporting: “60 Minutes” on US support for Israel A “60 Minutes” segment on Gaza platforming disgruntled former State Department officials was packed with strong words standing in for strong arguments. Blaming Arab terrorism targeting Americans on U.S. support for Israel is nothing more than toxic and tired extremist Arab propaganda.

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Mike Huckabee’s nomination as Ambassador to Israel “the greatest thrill and joy and culmination of an entire lifetime of having a love for the land of Israel and for the Jewish people”

ARUTZ SHEVA
Huckabee tells Jews to take antisemitism ‘as a badge of honor’
Sara Lehmann
January 15, 2025

Perhaps one of the most consequential new nominations of US President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory this past November is that of former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee as the newly appointed US Ambassador to Israel. As a longtime and vocal supporter of the State of Israel, Huckabee is an obvious pick for Trump. He is a fierce advocate for Israel’s sovereignty and security, championing the historic right of Jerusalem as its eternal capital and the right of Jews to live in all parts of their Jewish ancestral homeland. Huckabee is a frequent visitor to the Jewish state, having travelled there close to 100 times, starting as a teenager in 1973. He has led dozens of delegations to Israel and has participated in many missions to Israel with organizations, notably the Israel Heritage Foundation (IHF). READ MORE

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ADL leader Jonathan Greenblatt: “Data shows Jew-hatred at an all-time high, while “we are gaslit and told that what happened was something we imagined or blamed for the act in the first place”

JNS
ADL poll shows nearly half of adults worldwide harbor antisemitic views
Mike Wagenheim
January 14, 2025

A new survey released by the Anti-Defamation League shows nearly half of the global population holds elevated levels of antisemitic attitudes. The Global 100 poll found that an estimated 2.2 billion people, representing 46% of the world’s adults, “harbor deeply entrenched antisemitic attitudes,” the ADL stated. That figure is double the level from a decade ago and the highest on record since the group monitoring Jew-hatred began examining worldwide trends. Through its polling partners, including Ipsos, the ADL surveyed more than 58,000 adults from 103 countries, covering some 94% of the world’s adult population, with responses solicited between July 23 and Nov. 13, 2024. READ MORE

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One of many Israel-hating mosques awarded funds by Biden admin: The Islamic Center of Detroit, whose imam prayed to Allah to “eradicate” the “sick, disgusting Zionist regime”

FREE BEACON
Biden Program Meant To ‘Protect Jewish Institutions’ Pays Out Six-Figure Grants to Mosques That Preach Anti-Semitic Hate
Chuck Ross
January 10, 2025

The Biden White House and Senate Democrats have touted their funding for an anti-terrorism initiative they say “has been critical to the security of Jewish institutions.” But the program has given hundreds of thousands of dollars in recent months to mosques whose clerics have preached anti-Semitic hate, cheered Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel, and been accused of raising money for terrorist groups. The Department of Homeland Security has awarded $150,000 in grants since November to Masjid Jamaat al Mumineen, the Islamic Society of Akron and Kent, and the Islamic Center of Bothell as part of its “Nonprofit Security Grant Program,” according to federal records. READ MORE

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“Trump has chosen people who understand the threat of government coercion—because they have experienced it firsthand”

CITY JOURNAL
Cabinet of the Canceled
Abigail Shrier
Winter 2025

Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen recently expressed what many felt at the reelection of Donald Trump: not triumph so much as relief. “I hope this last ten years increasingly is just going to feel like a bad dream,” he told podcast host Joe Rogan. “I can’t believe we tolerated the level of repression . . . and anger and . . . emotional incontinence and . . . cancellation campaigns.” Much of it was orchestrated or encouraged by our government. One could say many things about Trump’s cabinet picks. At times, they seem to embody Government by Middle Finger. But they also, undeniably, represent Government by the Canceled: an assemblage that doesn’t need to be reminded of the administrative state’s ability to coerce the American public by calling in favors from Big Tech or pulling the levers of regulation, audit, or investigation. Many have experienced such treatment firsthand. READ MORE

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