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Shoshana Bryen

Shoshana Bryen

Shoshana Bryen is senior director of the Jewish Policy Center and editor of inFOCUS Quarterly.

The United States and Israel find themselves in a war they didn’t ask for, don’t want, but have to win.
Syria is a wreck, not a country. It is at war with various internal communities and a passageway for Iranian arms moving to Lebanon from Iraq.
Israel is less a pariah than the left-wing media would have you believe.
There was a price to be paid for withdrawing from one of the most forward-thinking, productive and defense-oriented countries in the world.
It is increasingly clear that there was no “famine” and no “genocide” perpetrated by Israel in Gaza, so the media is finally turning its attention to the real crimes in Africa.
The sheikhs in Hebron have pre-empted Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas by pursuing peace with Israel, while putting a nail in the coffin of post-colonial regional boundaries.
That’s not for America and Israel to decide. It’s up to the Iranian people, and by many measures, a good time to do so is now.
It is too early to decide whether the president’s Mideast trip will bear fruit, but it has already been subjected to the excesses and warping and fakery by the anti-Trump media.
How have Western governments like Canada continued to allow Jew-hatred while calling out America for taking measure to protect its Jewish citizens?