Column
No one seems to be interested in who really killed Shireen Abu Akleh; they’re more interested in blaming Israel for everything.
Israel’s government owes its survival to a hostile, anti-Semitic actor that is actively working towards its destruction.
It can emerge from this appalling episode with its credibility intact. For that to happen, the airline needs to recognize that its ground staff implemented an anti-Semitic policy and apologize for that offense specifically.
The mainstream media generally choose to believe the Palestinians, even though they routinely lie about Israel. These lies are weapons of war, deployed to incite violence and mass murder.
Fair or not, the fact of life is that Jews are scrutinized far more carefully than others.
A petition opposing BDS at Harvard told us as much about the strength of intersectional ideology and how woke politics silences its critics, as it did about the stand of the signers.
The facts are so straightforward that it’s hard to believe that anyone still takes seriously the arguments for the nuclear deal.
With the U.N. Human Rights Council’s Commission of Inquiry set to smear Israel as an “apartheid state,” the Jewish state’s supporters need to realize that this threat is more than mere talk.
The ADL’s work with PayPal may have led to the demonetizing of certain anti-Israel publications—something that is anti-democratic.
Self-reflection in the Jewish context all too often is an exercise in directing accountability inward, rather than where it belongs: squarely on the shoulders of Israel’s external enemies.
By refusing to allow a conference to be held in their building where Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was a speaker, New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage declared itself a partisan institution.
Since 1945, no state—not even Iran—has contributed to the distortion of the Holocaust as extensively as has the Soviet Union and then Russia.