Column
Rep. Rashida Tlaib and those cheering for Hamas have the right to say what they want. But institutions should treat them the same way they would neo-Nazis or Klan members.
Terrorists believe they will go to a martyrs’ heaven, even as their leaders stay out of harm’s way.
The former president’s belief that both sides are wrong isn’t “complexity.” It’s amoral and a reminder that his appeasement of Iran means that there is Jewish blood on his hands.
That a bestial pogrom has ravaged communities here in modern Israel has shocked every Jew to the core.
Not so long ago, I was watching television news coverage of the bombings in Ukraine. I told my wife that it was hard to imagine what it would be like.
Biden says he’ll veto a stand-alone bill for assistance to the Jewish state. Russia may be an aggressor, but the war there is not the same as the fight against Hamas.
A false narrative about Muslims being under attack after the Oct. 7 atrocities has it backwards. It is Muslim groups and their leftist allies who are fueling the surge in antisemitism.
If the Jews are the villains, then it is moral to hate them. It is moral to stand with Hamas. And it is immoral to support the Jews and the State of Israel.