Column
For a decade, Israel’s decisions on crucial issues has been influenced by the specter of The Hague. Since caution hasn’t worked, Israel should adopt other tactics before it is too late.
Virtue signaling may feel good, but a vague scheme that won’t right historic wrongs brings us closer to a more race-obsessed society that will hurt both blacks and Jews.
If Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson really wants to stand with the Jewish community against the forces of darkness, then he needs to start educating the public the truth about Israel and its enemies.
The pending ICC prosecution of Israel is a travesty of justice. But the motive for this farce is that it provides an alternative to talks and an end to the war on Zionism.
Two world leaders convey much more than conventionally sappy, Hallmark card-like messages to Jews celebrating the Festival of Lights.
The International Criminal Court is not a legal body. It is a political organization that is exceedingly hostile to Israel. To fight it, Israel needs to ditch its failed legal strategy and adopt and implement an aggressive plan to defeat the ICC on its own political terms.
An effort to appropriate the holidays in order to delegitimize Israel denies Jewish history and ignores the truth about the fate of the Christian minority in Arab lands.
If Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to win in March, he needs to do more than give a speech. He needs to pass a government decision to apply Israeli law to Judea and Samaria.
Competition with Christmas isn’t a problem. It’s whether this generation has the will to stand up to the idols of popular culture when it comes to Israel and Jewish peoplehood.
What we are being told is that there is one standard for French Jews, and another, higher standard for everyone else.
While some focus on anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, the problem is that hyperpartisanship is unraveling the bipartisan consensus on Jewish issues like anti-Semitism and Israel.