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Yisrael Medad is an American-born Israeli journalist, author and former director of educational programming at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center. A graduate of Yeshiva University, he made aliyah in 1970 and has since held key roles in Israeli politics, media and education. A member of Israel’s Media Watch executive board, he has contributed to major publications, including The Los Angeles Times, The Jerusalem Post and International Herald Tribune. He and his wife, who have five children, live in Shilo.

The agency not only ignored but actively sought to undermine any acknowledgement of the right of Jews to live in their historic homeland.
And what is the need for that? Some scholars attempt to explain.
Throughout the centuries, maps of Palestine included the names “Judea” and “Samaria” with “West Bank” quite lacking.
Let’s inject more objective, fact-based, ecumenical knowledge into the regional equation, which would achieve much for religiously motivated supporters (and opponents) of Zionism.
In their twisted logic, they reveal their agenda of uprooting Jewish tradition and national identity.
Israel becomes the arch-agent of colonialism, the replacement evil of capitalism.
Why can Arabs live in Jaffa, Nazareth and Haifa, yet any suggestion of Jews living among Arabs is non-acceptable and non-negotiable?
A study titled “Marching Towards Violence” has identified more than 150 campus groups that explicitly support terrorism or emphasize a violent anti-Israel rhetoric.
Does pro-Palestinianism blind Peter Beinart to the incidentals of the day?
Ze’ev Jabotinsky pens political, social and moral wisdoms that serve us well in many varied situations.
A new glossary of terms has become the weapon of choice by anti-Zionists.
To strip away the usage of Zionism would lead to the distillation of Judaism.