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The West needs to grasp what it says about nation and religion.
The newspaper’s 18-part assault on yeshivahs says more about the decline of journalistic ethics and comfort with antisemitism than it does about any alleged academic failings.
Pride in our history is appropriate. But wanting official recognition has more to do with the impulse to get in on the intersectional victim racket than combating antisemitism.
A new TV series about the woman who hid Anne Frank should teach us that opposing antisemitism is about more than kindness and ordinary prejudice.
The violence endangers regional stability and the normalization process between once-belligerent countries.
The Orwellian doublespeak of the Israeli opposition is so blatant that it’s putting regular propaganda to shame and managed to sow self-doubt in coalition circles.
The former “Fox News” star took many questionable stands. But those who rightly see woke DEI ideology as a threat to Jewish life aren’t cheering his ouster.
The collusion of the banks in “neutral” Switzerland with Hitler’s regime resulted in a historic $1.25 billion settlement in 1999 with Holocaust survivors and their relatives. But the story doesn’t end there.
For many in the West, Jew-hatred is invisible and grossly misunderstood.
The kingdom’s officials have joined in the incitement, including broadcasting the lie that Israel seeks to destroy the Al-Aqsa mosque.
The mourners on Mount Herzl were all marked by the deep-seated love that belongs to people whose souls have been touched by the greatness of young men who loved this country and this people so much that they were willing to run into the fire and sacrifice their lives to defend them.