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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.

Reporters would never think to ask whether the United States should stop attacking ISIS or Al-Qaeda because it perpetuates a cycle of violence and encourages more people to become terrorists.
Typically, the ambassador to the United States is the person in front of the cameras, but Michael Herzog has been AWOL.
This voting sector could indeed have more influence on local races than the presidential one.
They insist that nothing they say or do can be construed as antisemitic while their behavior betrays their convictions.
Convincing Jewish students to show up for food is one thing; mobilizing them to stand up for Israel’s survival is quite another.
Palestinians were stifled, but Israel was largely ignored. After all, the subject barely makes the top 10 list of concerns for the average American voter.
As it always goes with the Palestinians, Washington took the path of least resistance and focused pressure on Israel. It’s the same in peace negotiations.
Unless the Israeli military can drive Hezbollah out of Southern Lebanon, the de facto border has shifted, shrinking the country by about 250 square miles.
It is always better to get in the first blow and try to set the media’s agenda; Israel’s enemies have mastered this tactic.
A list of 50 ideas on how to fight antisemitism while proudly identifying as Jews and supporters of Israel.
For one, it represents a continuation of a disastrous policy towards Iran.
What many of us knew for decades was exposed for all to see—namely, that colleges are the only place in America where antisemitism is tolerated.