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A Biden “reassessment” of the alliance with Israel timed to next week’s visit won’t happen. But if the Israeli president publicly distances himself from Netanyahu, then it will be a betrayal of his office.
Whatever the consequences of showing strength to an aggressor, it will be better to do so than for Israel to display weakness to Hezbollah.
The president’s latest shot at the Israeli government as “extreme” is hypocritical and inaccurate. The Palestinians remain the obstacle to peace.
Smearing the parental-rights organization as a pro-Hitler hate group demonstrates the stupidity of current public discourse and the partisan manipulation of the Jewish community.
After historical precedent, can this legitimately be regarded as constitutionally protected free speech?
Allowing Jenin to remain a base for attacks would be a replay of Israel’s Gaza disaster. So why are Biden and liberal Jews still fixated on turning that nightmare into reality?
The civilizational struggle in which the left has cast the United States as an irredeemably racist nation holds important stakes for the Jewish people.
Unfortunately, the IDF doesn’t share the Netanyahu government’s understanding of the strategic realities on the ground.
Banning affirmative action in college admissions is the start of the fight against the left’s efforts to enmesh the country in a permanent race war that hurts Jews, not the end of it.
Both mainstream Jewish groups and their allies in the Biden administration are determined to avoid taking on left-wing Jew-haters and the ideas that drive them.
The four factors pushing the Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to escalate their terror assault on Israel.
Why, as a Jew, I am unable to oppose the death penalty.