Column
For two years, Jews have been living with the consequences: insults, violence, injuries and deaths. I would say now is the time to fight back.
His critics are determined to cast the prime minister as the villain of the war. But only his steadfast focus on denying victory to Hamas forced it to surrender to Trump’s demands.
Empowered by a new alliance with the anti-liberal left, Islamists aimed not merely at destroying Israel but at destabilizing the entire democratic order.
As Israel seeks peace with its Arab neighbors and a deal to return the hostages, mobs march for Hamas in Europe, calling terror “resistance.”
Hamas is trying to renegotiate the plans for ending the conflict. But as long as the U.S. president doesn’t budge on the terms he laid down, then Israel and decency will win.
Anti-Zionist radicals on the boats don’t seem to care about the residents of the Strip any more than Hamas terrorists do.
That awful day and its aftermath touched us in ways we hadn’t been touched before.
The world is split in two: those who seek peace and those who scream for Israel’s destruction.
The Prime Minister’s Office deserves kudos for striking the right balance and returning the ball to Hamas’s court.
Media outlets that mainstream blood libels about Israel committing “genocide” and demonize Jews can’t evade their role in fomenting antisemitic violence like the Manchester attack.
It unfolds over time—from the conditions necessary to halt the war to the reconstruction of what the text calls “New Gaza,” along with the deradicalization of its population.
The podcaster and the late Charlie Kirk were wrong to refuse to cut ties with Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens. This failure is poisoning American conservatism.