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Isi Leibler

In addition to the nightmare of satisfying conflicting ministerial demands, the prime minister now faces enormous external challenges.
We must neither forget nor forgive those who betrayed us. But politicians should never generalize. The details should be left for historians to compile and for our children to learn
American Jews are at a turning point. They should unite to oppose the rapid radicalization of the Democratic Party before it’s too late.
We must demand more than just feeble rationalizations of a truce. We need to restore our power of deterrence, as it used to be our principal strength but now appears to have lapsed.
The most obscene aspect of anti-Trump mudslinging is the concerted attempt to portray him as an anti-Semite. This lie, frequently reiterated by progressive rabbis and Jewish lay leaders, has become embedded in the minds of many Democratic supporters.
In the past, mainstream Jewish organizations strove to be nonpartisan. But no longer, with the majority of the non-Orthodox strongly opposed to their president.
American Jews and their leaders, except for the Orthodox, have distanced themselves from their Jewish identity.
Anglo Jewry is confronting painful challenges. The fact that “Zionist” youth can publicly express such hostility towards Israel reflects a serious breakdown in education.