Column
The museum’s bizarre opposition to comparing the crimes of today’s Islamist killers to the Nazis is a betrayal of its mandate to preserve Jewish history.
The scenes across the world of people screaming for Jewish blood are simply unbelievable.
It’s time to stop pretending that those who march to defend Hamas or advocate for Israel’s destruction are defending human rights.
Fueled by support for Hamas terror and hatred for Israel, a surge of antisemitism presents challenges that are not so easily understood as the Tree of Life shooting.
The president’s continued reliance on his anti-Israel, pro-Iran officials is not merely a policy disaster. It is a political problem.
At the United Nations, the Jewish state faces a new Inquisition, and António Guterres is its inquisitor general.
Whether in Gaza, on American streets campuses, or on the pages of “The New York Times,” they can’t understand why their war on Israel isn’t a universal guarantee of support.
Israel is now confronted with another dangerous enemy: journalists willing to spread Hamas lies, poisoning minds against us.
Comments by Secretary-General António Guterres are the latest instance of how the world body sanctions antisemitism and lends legitimacy to a Palestinian victimhood narrative that has no basis in truth.
The real question is what world leaders will do to save their democracies from Islamic radicals.