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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.
The future of religious liberty, more than that of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, is at stake in the coming debate about her Supreme Court confirmation.
Haim Bresheeth-Zabner issues a wholesale fraud perpetrated on the public, one that encourages readers to believe statements about Israel and Zionism that are radically and demonstrably false.
Rather than speaking out against a Jew-hater, the nation’s leading anti-Semitism monitor has made common cause with a notorious Farrakhan supporter.
As the West blows up its own moral values, Jews are at risk of becoming a speck amidst the rubble.
There are good reasons to worry about a spike in infections in haredi enclaves, but the double standards used to justify new lockdowns undermine faith in government.
Erdoğan’s Jerusalem threats shouldn’t worry Israel. But the Islamist’s aggressive moves are signs that America’s approach to Ankara is a mistake.
This is not the first time that Ariel University has been targeted by left-wing academics who toe the Palestinian line.
Trump is fair game for criticism, but not about his illness. The same is true for other groups who may be violating COVID prevention rules and are also suffering.
The left’s embrace of anti-Semitism demonstrates that its hysterical claims that Trump loves Nazis is nothing more than projection.
Two decades later, Arafat’s decision to answer a peace offer with war exploded hopes for peace. Yet the foreign-policy establishment still hasn’t understood what happened.
How on earth did a citizen of two close American allies—and a resident of Israel who has frequently traveled to this country for professional and family reasons—end up on the same blacklist as members of Hezbollah, the Population Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Russian Imperial Movement?