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Mitchell Bard is a foreign-policy analyst and an authority on U.S.-Israel relations. He has written and edited 22 books, including The Arab Lobby, Death to the Infidels: Radical Islam’s War Against the Jews; After Anatevka: Tevye in Palestine; and Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment of Americans in Hitler’s Camps.

Ezra Klein ignores that Israel is threatened every day by terrorists in the Judea and Samaria who are no more interested in peace than Hamas. Is he unaware of the fighting there now?
In this high-stakes act, the destiny of the Middle East hangs in the balance, and the escalation of the global danger of radical Islam looms ominously.
If you believe the Saudis care about the Palestinians, I’d like to sell you a bridge in Kansas.
Like the Israelis, they were inexcusably caught unprepared for the predictable fallout after Oct. 7.
Given the engineering required to build hundreds of miles of tunnels in Gaza, how credible is it that UNRWA staff and others didn’t know what was happening around them?
Like Hezbollah entrenched to Israel’s north, you don’t see or hear from them. So why do so many journalists believe them?
Is there anywhere else in the world where the United States has said that refugees must be forced to stay in a war zone rather than find safety?
It’s a shame that it took the massacre of 1,200 people by Hamas terrorists to wake up donors, alumni and the Jewish community to the reality on campus.
On Oct. 7, some of the most fervent believers in peace with the Palestinians were reduced to ashes. Does he think Israel will now force 100,000 Jews to leave their homes in Judea and Samaria to create Hamastan?
Many of the problems now seen on campus, including those created by the left, have been present for decades and preceded the spending spree by Muslim-majority states.
Its inability to be any help or comfort to the Jews is reminiscent of its failure during World War II.
Has he heard any Palestinian leader say they are willing to live in peace with a Jewish state?