Column
It is unconscionable for “The Jerusalem Post” to cast a shadow on the very conduct that’s being seized upon by ill-wishers to discriminate against the Jewish state.
Even impeccable Israeli “hasbara” can’t compete with Pallywood productions and comparable fake news, regardless of how blatantly mendacious.
“It is this movement,” according to a British report on political extremism, “that has proven most willing to use law breaking, intimidation, and at times, violence.”
Even without the comparison, the decision by Karim Khan is an antisemitic abomination.
It strengthened the prime minister at home and forced Biden to denounce the move. But the lawfare campaign to make Israel a pariah state is doing damage.
Since Oct. 7, it has become clear that Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi has been playing Israel for a fool.
The plight of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip is the result of, not the reason for, their smoldering antisemitism.
Hostility to the Jewish state goes wide and deep, apparently further than some thought before Oct. 7.