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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.

Forget about it. Everyone else has.
Biden says finishing off Hamas would be a “red line.”
Why have the Houthis been able to not only survive, but to escalate their attacks? Because the Biden administration was never serious about taking them out.
“The Israeli government must do more to significantly increase the flow of aid...No excuses.”
The question that no one is asking is why Hamas was so bent on maintaining control over aid deliveries?
With Biden polling poorly, Hamas supporters in Michigan are betting that they can either force Biden to save Hamas or take credit for his election defeat.
Two-thirds of Israelis reject Biden’s demand to end the war.
Two hostages were rescued from Hamas, but all the media cares about is protecting Hamas.
“Mr. Bush believes Hezbollah, Hamas and other Palestinian factions are terrorists, but we believe they are freedom fighters.”
What do you get when you massacre more than 1,000 people? Apparently, a country.
When one side wants to expand the war while the other fears any escalation, the outcome is a cycle of retreats and defeats.