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The idea that letting Hamas off the hook will ease the plight of American Jews being targeted by left-wing Jew-haters is as illogical as it is shameful.
If the War Cabinet member is being sidelined during the current hostage-release negotiations, it’s with good reason.
Jerusalem will host its first Purim parade since 1982 under the shadow of the five-month-old war with Hamas in Gaza.
While Trump is impatient for a complete victory over Hamas, Biden and Schumer wave the white flag in their party’s civil war against Democrats who loathe the Jewish state.
The Israeli prime minister’s equanimity has its limits in the face of potshots from Washington.
When it collides with antisemitism, it’s anything but an accident.
If the government remains politically stable, if the military continues its brilliant fight in Gaza and if U.S. opinion remains supportive, Jerusalem can flip Hamas’s machinations on its head.
The self-proclaimed “shomer” of the Senate is at odds with Israel’s people, not Netanyahu, in order to convince Israel-hating Democrats not to defect.