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If permitted to proceed unpunished for its actions on the global stage, the court will gain in power and stature.
By prioritizing false concerns about civilian casualties in Gaza, a chance to change Palestinian thinking and end the conflict in a more decisive way was lost.
While many Israelis willingly got held up in traffic for Shani Louk, few take kindly to bumper-to-bumper diktats imposed by Shikma Bressler.
What happened at Haverford College is a case study in how respected liberal institutions are harming Jewish students. They need to be held accountable.
Languishing in blissful ignorance is no longer an option—or of any interest.
Since the failed peace process began in 1993, the General Staff became a stakeholder in the success of its “partner,” the Palestinian Authority.
They may be separated by seven centuries, but a commonality is clearly apparent when it comes to the Jewish people.