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DAVID SUISSA Editor-in-Chief Tribe Media/Jewish Journal (Israeli American Council)

David Suissa

David Suissa is editor-in-chief and publisher of Tribe Media Corp and Jewish Journal. He can be reached at davids@jewishjournal.com.

In spreading the propaganda of Jews as foreigners and land thieves, Palestinian leaders know that nothing fires up the masses like Jerusalem.
It’s widely accepted by now that in his zeal to get Tehran Iran to sign a nuclear deal—any nuclear deal—the U.S. president has squandered America’s enormous leverage and caved to virtually every Iranian demand.
Regardless of where one sits politically, it’s clear that the “bad bargain” looming in Vienna would be a victory for evil and a defeat for the rest of us.
Here’s the encouraging news: The reaction to Putin’s aggression has been so severe and brutal he may, in fact, not prevail.
When he responded to truckers protesting vaccine mandates by saying they had “unacceptable views,” Justin Trudeau was undermining the fundamental right to dissent.
We’ve gotten so used to these international attacks over the years it just feels like Groundhog Day, but we can’t give in to outrage fatigue.
When Congress investigates our response to the coronavirus pandemic, this ought to be the first question.
By compelling spineless leaders across the country to diminish our law enforcement, would-be revolutionaries got a lot more than they bargained for.
What did the world’s only Jewish state do this time to deserve such a staggering level of discrimination? It decided to defend itself.
As much as the Jewish tradition values reasoned argument, in the hard reality of communal life that tradition often succumbs to the thrill of the fight.
“Apartheid” is probably the last word you’d want to use to describe this place.
It’s one thing to engage in civil dialogue while expressing our disagreements; it’s quite another to lash out and lecture one another while ignoring our radically different predicaments.