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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.

The president’s age will remain a constant focus of the media and the public, making it nearly impossible to promote his successes.
When it comes to politics, no other group apologizes for using whatever power they possess to advance their interests.
Unlike Israel, the concern in the United States is more for the fate of the Palestinians than the hostages.
The battle over Israel in academia is lopsided.
Even so, while many want to draw direct connections between such funding and the toxic atmosphere on campus, the evidence is tenuous.
The sun has been shining for the last 2,000 years, and it hasn’t prevented or diminished Jew-hatred.
The general and first U.S. president must be rolling over in his grave at the thought of antisemites using him as a symbol of their cause.
Demonizers of Israel are no longer led by students from Arab and Muslim countries. White Americans are the leaders, who see Palestinians as “dark-skinned natives being oppressed.”
Out of 14 issues, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was ranked as the least important issue in the country right now.
The Palestinians should be demanding ships out of the Strip. What an excellent propaganda opportunity to promote their sense of victimhood.
The columnist is a master of the journalistic technique of interviewing people who agree with him and then quoting them to “prove” his views are correct.
Leaders must be called out and their institutions publicly shamed. And donors must stop giving money to universities that don’t protect its students.