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He needs to understand that the idea of unconditionally creating a Palestinian state is a recent invention, and the idea that it is longstanding American policy is a falsehood ginned up by advocates for “Palestine.”
One year later: Contrary to all the negative predictions, the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem has been an extraordinary success.
Eli Valley, whose anti-Israel and anti-Trump cartoons resemble Nazi propaganda, spreads hatred. Nevertheless, he should be denounced, not banned.
Why are the Poles guiltier for witnessing Jewish victims arrive at concentration camps than are the Dutch or Greeks who watched them being dragged out of their homes to get there?
The real defeat for those who worry about the legitimization of Jew-hatred wasn’t in Congress, but on the late-night comedy television shows.
The celebration of Israeli independence is more than a holiday. It’s a time to take stock of the country’s incredible achievements, as well as the reason why peace remains elusive.
The campaign to add a Yom HaTzedek to the Jewish calendar sounds nice, but the problems of the liberalism equals Judaism paradigm outweigh the benefits.
Four families’ names will now be noted and quoted together by virtue of their shared tragedy over the course of a single fateful weekend.
Israel-bashers see only a “cycle of violence,” while Netanyahu’s critics blame him for being soft on Hamas. But it’s really up to the Palestinians and their apologists to stop the rockets.
As survivors become fewer in number, there is no choice but to pass the torch—the light—to present and future generations to perpetuate their stories, memories, teachings and understandings.
Claims that the Trump administration’s effort to designate the Brotherhood as a terrorist group is an expression of prejudice are dead wrong.
Knowing that the enemies of the Jewish people did not distinguish between Jews—affiliated or assimilated, religious or secular, citizen or immigrant—will give pause to those searching to expose cultural or political distinctions today.