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Whatever Israel’s defense minister may have told himself and others about what took place during his latest session with the Palestinian Authority leader, it certainly wasn’t “confidence-building.”
While some cling to the myth of a two-state solution, recent statements by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas are in line with the goals of those who want to destroy the Jewish state.
Israel has no choice but to fight the U.N.’s new permanent inquisition against it, and any business, government or judge that uses its reality-free reports.
Those in control of the present have driven a bulldozer through the recent past in a blatant attempt to obliterate the historical record of democratic struggles in both nations — and all in the service of a decidedly non-democratic future.
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The new commission of inquiry led by the former U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay is poised to accuse Israel of the purported crime of its very existence going back to its creation in 1948, as well as libel it with the false charge of “apartheid.”
The Biden administration thinks the greatest threat to U.S. security is a partisan dispute about voting laws. Why are Jewish groups agreeing rather than pressuring it to stop Iran?
Study shows that despite the anodyne job title, woke politics and intersectionality can lead to college diversity officers helping to make campuses a hostile environment for Jews.
South Africa’s struggle was nothing like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but the anti-apartheid leader’s bias showed how easily people can be led astray by such myths.
We can find ways, in conjunction with any necessary COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions, such as vaccination and quarantine requirements, to open our doors to Jews living abroad.
Settling the Golan Heights is a top priority for Zionism. We are with the Golan, and we are on the Golan.
Every leader requires three things to succeed: core convictions, experience and public support. Unfortunately, Bennett lacks all three.