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Imagine how many Arab lives might have been saved if money had been spent on medicine and equipment as opposed to weapons to fight the Israelis.
It’s safe to assume that the “Shy Trump Voter Effect” is alive and kicking in the American Jewish community today.
The Genesis Prize’s embrace of celebrity culture with its foolish popularity contest illustrates why so many young people are turned off by the Jewish world.
Two days before Mark Zuckerberg declared his shift on Holocaust denial, there was a creepy reminder of the danger it poses on full display along the celebrated rue de Rivoli in Paris.
It’s no surprise that Israelis want Trump while American Jews back Biden. The split isn’t so much about Middle East policy as it is about the nature of the two societies.
For years, it has uncritically recycled Palestinian propaganda as innately credible and true, while treating demonstrably factual Israeli statements as mendacious propaganda.
Everyone cheered Facebook’s decision on hate. But will that applause also enable it to get away with banning political speech its owners don’t like?
The oil company’s investment isn’t just a huge boost for Israel’s natural-gas industry. It’s more evidence that the Arab world has given up the war on the Jewish state.
What Israel’s “Wonder Woman” ought to have learned by now is that the animosity she’s experiencing cannot be countered through appeasement.
The backlash against the casting of Israeli star Gal Gadot as Cleopatra illustrates the insidious nature of the myths spawned by critical race theory and intersectionalism.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not make good on a repeated campaign promise to formally apply Israel’s sovereignty to contested lands. Yet the Arab world’s recognition of de facto Jewish sovereignty represents a major diplomatic achievement.
Revoltingly, a mere century after their forebears began arriving at the ports of Jaffa and Haifa, for Israel’s modern left, “Zionism” is a mere marketing tool used to present themselves as the country’s rightful rulers.