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For European observers, in particular, the success of the Red-Green alliance in the New York City mayoral race should be a wake-up call.
While Israel remains mired in Gaza, it has quietly transformed the security landscape of the West Bank—crushing terror networks, dismantling Iranian proxies and re-establishing control over territory.
The media and a Democratic Party that moved the Overton Window to treat the call for Jewish genocide as an idea worthy of debate helped elect a Marxist mayor of New York.
Democrats have largely surrendered to the antisemitic left that many on the right pushed back against, including the lunatic fringe in the GOP tent.
Circumcision, which spiritually is understood as removing obstacles and facades—and connecting with one’s true, inner essence—is like starting over.
Repeating a falsehood again and again doesn’t make it true.
It’s one thing to wish for the fall of the government or hope to oust it in the next Knesset elections. It’s quite another to “imagine” a world in which there is no Judaism and no Israel.
Can Israel remain the strong, proud democracy it must be to survive when the war for its existence is fought not only on the battlefield but inside its own institutions?
A new survey reveals that the Oct. 7 massacre is still viewed by most Palestinians not as a tragedy, but as a triumph—proof that peace cannot exist without deep cultural and moral transformation.
As Democrats embraced Zohran Mamdani, the Heritage Foundation stood by Tucker Carlson and his platforming of Jew-hatred. There’s a crisis on both sides of the aisle.
While the current crop of Western leaders is unlikely to heed the litany of anti-Jewish complaints by Catherine Connolly, she is set to be a major component of the global movement to isolate and weaken Israel.
A rally in Rome exemplifies what should be done everywhere: Whoever sees Jew-hatred must call it out, denounce it, and never get used to it.