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- "While the Israeli public is feeling despondent over the situation in the north and the terrible news from the drone battlefield, some are talking about a huge achievement and the possibility of years of quiet"
- "An engaging spy series just bought by Apple TV does more than caricature Iran and the Mossad"
- Jewish Lynching Survivor Meets the Arab Man Who Rescued Him
- "Dumped Clinton emails contained insinuations, conspiracy theories and negative portrayals painting Michael Oren as almost an enemy agent who could not be trusted"
- J Street Obit: "An organization vilified by former friends, distanced from the left in Israel and distrusted by many more as a result of the mishandling of its own reputation"
- US News and World Report: Israel #8 on the "global stage"
- Hey gay Israel-haters, Israel now has an openly gay Minister of Justice — where else in the middle east could this happen?
- Bennett, Abbas finalize coalition deal. New governing coalition has been formed and is prepared to replace Netanyahu
Tag Archives: Affirmative Action
“Sometimes it also takes a while for the high court to coalesce around a position that long ago became startlingly obvious to anyone not steeped in judicial artifice or postmodern identity politics—which includes a majority of every American demographic group”
FAIR SUBSTACK SCOTUS Ends Affirmative Action, Sort of Ilya Shapiro June 29, 2023 Forty-five years and a day after one Supreme Court justice opened the door to race-based college admissions (the 1978 Bakke case), six justices closed it. The Court has finally recognized … Continue reading