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Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield is an Israeli-born journalist and columnist with nearly 20 years of experience writing for conservative publications. His work spans national and international stories, covering politics, history, and culture. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with industry legends like David Horowitz, interviewed senators and congressmen, and shared the stories of ordinary people overcoming extraordinary challenges. His first book, Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers’ Fight Against the Left, explores the forgotten struggles that shaped America’s early history.

If the president’s “ironclad commitment” is worthless when it comes to Israel, what’s it worth to the rest of the world?
Will Sen. Chuck Schumer kill the Antisemitism Awareness Act? Probably.
The complete support for Hamas at Columbia, Yale and other Ivy League schools took some by surprise, but the idea that elite academic institutions ever had their politics defined by reason, liberalism and a respect for the rights of man has no basis in reality.
Start deporting the campus terrorists, and suddenly, the occupations will go away.
What’s the real difference between Biden and Hamas supporters?
Reportedly, the scope of the attack was limited to airbases.
So does that mean it’s over? No.
“The Israelis seemed oblivious to the fact that they are facing major, possibly generational damage to their reputation.”
Half of America’s Muslims believe the terrorist group has “valid” reasons for attacking Israel.
The pier is not temporary or about delivering aid, it’s about giving the terrorists a permanent gateway to the world.
Rachel Timoner is a J Street activist affiliated with anti-Israel groups.
The Moscow summit revealed that a technocratic government will not end terrorism; it will disguise it, and it will not end the conflict, it will escalate it.