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Phyllis Chesler is an emerita professor of psychology and women’s studies at the City University of New York (CUNY).

What motivates Jewish Voice for Peace’s members, especially young women, to ignore the attacks against Jews and Israel by Arab terrorists?
The work by filmmaker Pierre Rehov will debut on the anniversary of the terror attacks on several streaming services.
Though it has only been a year, some things have become clear since Oct. 7.
It is as empty a term as the “two-state solution,” which the Palestinians have rejected time and again.
The prime minister spoke truth to the powers of evil and recieved an overwhelmingly enthusiastic reception.
How do Americans, especially but not only Jews, demilitarize the hate propaganda against Israel and against America?
I was not surprised by the great American feminist silence after Oct. 7.
The enemies of Israel and the Jews are emboldened because Israel looks vulnerable.
In his novel “The Camp of the Saints,” Jean Raspail predicted the destruction of the West by the East.
Pro-terrorist “protesters” dare to demand that the university they have disrupted give them food and drink.
Some 73 years after Adolf Hitler fired Jewish professors from German universities—and burned and banned Jewish books—British academics were leading the pack against Israelis.
No matter how much Israel tries to do the right thing, it will never be credited for it.