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The attempt to foist Liberated Ethnic Studies on California public schools illustrates the connection between woke political indoctrination and anti-Semitism.
As a people who for millennia have faced unspeakable violence, hatred, injustice, pogroms and even genocide, we have always spoken out in support of those who were downtrodden and oppressed.
Champions of the 1972 Lod Airport massacre’s mastermind don’t think that the newly released convict has anything to regret.
In the wake of the Texas massacre, Americans ought to consider what Israelis have learned the hard way: that firearms aren’t the problem; in the hands of heroes, they’re often the only solution.
On the one hand, Doha plays a pivotal role in waging the global jihad against the United States and the free world. On the other hand, it showers them with gifts.
Despite the impulse to blame Netanyahu and the usual targets of left-wing scorn, the real answer is the growing popularity of theories like intersectionality that sanction anti-Semitism.
A new law with the ominous title, “Criminalizing Normalization and Establishment of Relations With the Zionist Entity,” could end in lifetime prison sentences or even the death penalty for Iraqi citizens who disobey it.
New Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called Israel an “oppressor” and accused it of collective punishment against the Palestinian Arabs.
Jewish groups continue to support “sensible” restrictions after every mass shooting. But, like liberal politicians, they avoid debating the real issue and why Americans aren’t giving up their guns.
Two years after the moral panic set off by the death of George Floyd, American Jews need to confront the way the BLM movement and the ideologies that underpin it enable hatred of Jews.
Even those who dread another round of Knesset elections ought to take into consideration that Meretz MK Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi is a dubious (and dangerous) voice.