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Krygier Daniel

Shedding some light on Palestinian and Arab rejectionism and myth in honor of “Nakba Day.”
No country has ever given up strategically essential territory it gained in a legitimate defensive war against an enemy bent on its destruction.
While most of the international community predictably rejects the move, it is the only realistic path towards a genuine long-term Arab-Israeli peace settlement.
When it comes to Israel and Jews, much of the West has regressed since November 1947 when Western democracies overwhelmingly voted in favor of welcoming the first Jewish state in 2000 years.
Established politicians have unsuccessfully tried to cover up one of Western Europe’s worst kept secrets for years—namely, that the leftist-Islamist alliance, and not fringe neo-Nazis, are responsible for the majority of anti-Semitic attacks in Europe, which have been conveniently mislabeled as “Israel criticism.”
As long as Ramallah and Gaza prioritize Israel’s destruction over the well-being of their populations, the two-state plan will remain an unattainable pipe dream.
Liberal American Jews are free to disagree with U.S. President Donald Trump. Yet they owe him a measure of respect for his support for Israel and cracking down on its enemies.
Before the establishment of Israel, the destiny of millions of Jews was decided by the whims of Christian Europe and the Muslim world. What has changed dramatically is that today, there is a powerful Jewish state.
Israel has been reluctant to use massive force against terrorist enemies hiding in civilian urban areas like Gaza and increasingly focuses more on fighting anti-Israel propaganda than defeating its adversaries on the battlefield.