Column
The distinction between hating Jews and hating Israel is bogus.
Publicizing a meeting with Libya’s foreign minister was a blunder. But the incident speaks to both the momentum for normalization and hatred towards the Jewish state.
That is the new concerted strategy being undertaken across the board by the Palestinian Authority.
The epic hit “Oppenheimer” and new documentary “A Compassionate Spy” illustrate the moral blindness of treating Stalinism as a reasonable choice.
The former president evaded the Nation of Islam leader’s core antisemitic ideology.
The U.S. State Department condemned recent comments by Itamar Ben-Gvir. But the real problem is not what the controversial cabinet member said; it’s support for a Palestinian right to terror.
Attention should be focused on uninformed/disinterested and liberal/progressive students.
Republican voters want to end funding for an endless and unwinnable war against Russia in Ukraine. Linking the alliance with the Jewish state to that cause is a mistake.
The authors of a disingenuous appeal to Diaspora Jews to intervene in the Jewish state’s divisive culture war are oblivious to the damage they are doing.
After denying the Kohelet Policy Forum its chief donor, far-left activists have trained their sights on the Tikvah Fund.
Even normally serious people are looking for antisemitism in the wrong places. Misplaced anger about a movie undermines the fight against genuine Jew-hatred.
ADL’s report about anti-Israel activism fueling European Jew hatred is welcome but fails to point out that U.S. liberals need to rethink their fealty to woke ideology.