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If the new regime abandons its radical Islamic roots and joins the Abraham Accords, then Israel may achieve the unimaginable: turning its longest-standing foe into a partner.
The mask of the “mediator” has slipped. Its sanctuary has been exposed for what it truly was: the penthouse headquarters of genocidal terror.
The claim that Israel will “lose” if it is falsely perceived as too brutal to its genocidal enemies is an exercise in navel-gazing, not a serious accounting of the Jewish soul.
We are allowed to tell untruths in certain sensitive circumstances.
Israel understands that its survival is at stake. But the West does not.
The 1929 massacre by local Arabs is not just a painful chapter in the past, but a reality that still impacts the region.
The sensation of horror on 9/11 wasn’t sufficient to cause widespread recognition that Israel’s plight is part of a broader Islamist plot.
Far from a humanitarian mission, the latest 70-vessel spectacle on its way to Gaza from Italy is a costly act of political theater.
A federal judge ignored the causes of antisemitism at Harvard and ruled against the Trump administration’s defunding of it. That should not stand.
Anti-Zionist ideology has crystallized as the dominant form of antisemitism in this century, with labor unions engaging it, and in some cases, propelling it.
The fashion house Comme Il Faut is cloaking its expensive couture in a cheap excuse for an ad campaign.
Hamas’s war against civilization pivots on its war against the Western and Israeli mind.