Column
If you advocate a campaign of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against a nation in toto, then you end up judging the protests before you have even assessed them.
The Biden administration’s statements and actions this week, coupled with its overall policies towards Israel since entering office, indicate a sea change.
The true agenda of Israel’s mass protests has been laid bare.
An incident at a Michigan school exposes how the DEI catechism is a permission slip for antisemitism, and how the ADL’s education programs are failing.
Ignore Washington’s hypocritical talk about protecting democracy. They want a weak government that won’t make trouble when it comes to Iran, and they won’t stop until they get one.
Invoking the Judgment of Solomon to explain his pause in judicial reform, the Israeli prime minister staved off an immediate crisis. But will it cause his base to turn against him?
A false narrative about Netanyahu’s “judicial coup” may achieve its goal of toppling him. But more than that, the consequences for future governments and U.S.-Israel relations are ominous.
Prominently on display in Yoav Gallant’s speech were two traits that make him unfit for his job: cowardice and betrayal.
Despite the natural sympathy for a dying man, the revisionist attempt to erase his failures and their consequences should not prevail.
A growing proportion of French society doesn’t agree that the problems faced by Jews are their problems as well, according to a recent survey.
The massive protests rocking the country are about far more than judicial reform.
The United States must return to reality as the basis of its foreign policy.