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Fragmentation threatens to empower extremes on both the left and right of the political spectrum.
A fusion of woke ideology and Islamist activism has hollowed out Europe’s moral compass—and Jews are paying the price.
Under fire from the left for speaking up against Mamdani and resented by the right for a decade of partisanship and woke betrayal, the organization stands at a crossroads.
Israel survived the war, but is now tethered to an unpredictable ally whose support comes with conditions and whose electorate is steadily losing interest in maintaining the bond.
A failure to stop the antisemitic effort to slander supporters of the U.S.-Israel alliance allows extremists to thrive and diverts attention from Qatar’s influence operation.
The U.N. special rapporteur’s claim that the Zionist movement is “the problem” because it created Israel collapses decades of history into a dishonest narrative.
New hires often come with prejudices against Israel fully formed before they even start their job.
The return of the fallen soldier marks both a moment of grief and a turning point in Israel’s long war against Hamas.
A new film about the trial of Nazi war criminals tries to argue that we’re all capable of such crimes. But justice for atrocities still depends on who is doing the judging.
Its abolition is not a mere slogan. It is a plan of action to be implemented in those schools and synagogues and community centers that would be permitted to exist.
Antisemites on the right are reading from the same anti-Israel playbook as their left-wing foes. Is this the future of the Republican and Democratic parties?
America must wake up. This is about more than one upstart revolutionary.