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The game show “Jeopardy!” courted controversy when giving a clue to which there can be no definitive answer as long as the Palestinians reject peace.
Rafi Peretz should spend more time on Israel’s academic record and school curricula, and less time poking around in the business of family choices.
In a tragic irony, just at the moment a right-wing government could have finally secured the Israeli settlement enterprise, ill-will among right-wing faction leaders is preventing it.
What more did this guy have to do to merit an early demise? He surely knew that in his line of work, life expectancy is low, and death by natural causes is rare.
Despite the superficial analogies between the two embattled leaders and allies, America is the nation grappling with a real political crisis, not Israel.
Some on the left are acknowledging that the hatred of Jews is a disturbing reality within our society, and not some ideologically contrived phantom.
Acknowledging the problem isn’t easy, but how we discuss it is vital to both creating greater understanding and bridging the gap between the two communities.
Another lesson about why anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism from Ilhan Omar.
In this upside-down moral universe, genocidal fanatics, whose dissembling enables liberals to take refuge in the fantasy of a trouble-free solution, must be negotiated with and appeased.
Loyalty to Obama and animus for Trump have distorted the discussion about a dangerous rogue regime that threatens the West, as well as Israel. That’s wrong.
Millions of Israelis are willing to vote for a possible criminal because they see it as their only chance of curbing the legal establishment’s takeover of Israel’s democracy.
The Sephardic chief rabbi’s comments about Russians remind us that the last thing Israel needs is more religious warfare among Jews.