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Liberals are backing open borders and loan bailouts that hurt working-class Americans and could lead to a massive wealth transfer from the less well-off to the more prosperous.
The Jerusalem-based World Holocaust Remembrance Center, which professes not to “fall prey to any political agenda,” is defending its recent hire of a post-Zionist “conscientious objector” who compared the IDF to the Nazi Wehrmacht.
The anniversary of Theodor Herzl’s convening of the First Zionist Congress is cause for celebration; however, the ongoing battle to secure Jewish self-determination is far from over.
What we do and don’t know about the status of the nuclear deal and other regional issues.
Faced with a nuclear deal that hamstrings the IAEA and massively enriches the Islamic Republic, transforming it into a nuclear-armed regional power, Jerusalem must now make a choice.
Once the new nuclear deal is signed, Jerusalem’s legitimacy to act militarily against the Islamic Republic will disintegrate, says former Israeli Navy commander Eliezer Marom.
Following a boycott campaign by anonymous tweeters, Audi and Eurowings pulled ads from a popular German media outlet led by a prominent, pro-Israel German-Jewish intellectual.
Once again, the writing is on the wall, this time propelled by the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
Lapid’s claims about influencing Washington notwithstanding, the failure of Jerusalem’s impotent and belated nuclear-deal protests should be a wake-up call about a shaky alliance.
Now, they can build on the subject matter, addressing its manifold sources in greater detail—from college campuses to hatred on the right and left.
How can governments maintain that they have seen no evidence to support this claim? What they really mean is that they reject facts provided by the Jewish state.
The left-wing lobby lied about the billionaire’s help. Now it openly takes his money to fight congressional AIPAC supporters while opposing Israel’s efforts to curb Palestinian groups