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The New York Times claims the anti-Trump “resistance” was sabotaged by Russian bots who unfairly targeted Jew-haters Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory. This is fake news.
The protests in Iran over the killing of Mahsa Amini for not wearing a proper hijab present an opportunity that Washington won’t take.
Ken Burns’s new documentary focuses on immigration law and anti-Semitism in ways that both illuminate and distort the lessons of history while largely giving a pass to FDR.
It’s worth stating that we have seen this configuration of the international landscape before.
The British fear that with the Queen’s death, a Britain of priceless values may also be passing.
The claim that the GOP has provided a home for Jew-hatred requires an exclusive focus on marginal figures while pretending that a sea change among Democrats isn’t happening.
The death of an IDF officer this week proves that reality is what matters, not the Israeli elite’s fantasies.
A weak deal with Tehran will likely wait until after the midterms; at the same time, the administration’s push for a gas pact with Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon illustrates its misguided Mideast strategy.
If anyone needs admonishing by the heads of the Shin Bet and IDF about the perils of enemies observing Israeli “instability,” it’s the interim anti-Netanyahu government and like-minded lawmakers who care more about preventing a Likud victory than a nuclear Iran.
Chassidic communities are entitled to isolate their children from the secular world. Does that mean scrutiny of their schools’ alleged failures by “The New York Times” is anti-Semitic?
A short memory may be helpful as a coping mechanism, but it is deadly in matters of foreign policy.
The world mourned a woman whose dignity and devotion to duty moved all, while America celebrates a woke princess who screams hypocritical self-involvement.