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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.

Leaders must be called out and their institutions publicly shamed. And donors must stop giving money to universities that don’t protect its students.
The attack was a blow to both Israeli and American deterrence, despite the fact that the weakness of Iran’s military was revealed.
The Syrian civil war has been going on for years, but how many reports have you heard lately from Damascus?
They can also get an education from its university in Qatar—an odd location for a Jesuit school supposed to be rooted in Christian values, given Doha’s support for Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
They are trotting out all the shopworn arguments that proved erroneous in the past but are now finding acceptance in the lynch-mob atmosphere.
Administrations have felt free to ignore antisemitism because of the inaction of students and faculty.
They need to make it loud and clear that they won’t vote for him if he abandons Israel while it is fighting for its survival.
The top five recipients of Arab donations are Cornell, Texas A&M, Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown and Northwestern.
All of the Islamic regime’s peripheral allies could be expected to launch attacks in response to a military strike by the Jewish state.
The world’s response to Palestinian demands should be, as we said as kids, “tough noogies.”
Evaluating the impact of Arab funding on American universities is a chicken-and-egg proposition.
If you wonder why there is so much hostility towards Jews and Israel on campus, look no further than the professors who teach already ignorant students that facts don’t matter, only narratives.