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Criticizing George Soros doesn’t necessarily make you a Jew-hater.
A group that aligns itself with Israel’s enemies and against the Jewish state’s security has nothing to do with peace.
When viewed from a Chinese perspective, they meld with an overarching syncretic and dynamic Chinese aspiration to “harmony.”
Whatever Khashoggi’s political views, it remains wrong to kill, muzzle or jail dissidents. Saudi Arabia remains a repressive tribal society and the original source of the Sunni Islamist extremism that now plagues the world.
Reactions to the wedding of a Jewish Israeli actor and an Arab Israeli journalist told us a lot about Israel, as well as what makes it so different from the Diaspora.
Congressional veterans say the surge in anti-Israel candidates is irrelevant. But the ideological trend among party activists bodes ill for the future.
Palestinian Christians denounce Israel in a vain effort to gain acceptance, even though it’s the best haven for their faith in the Middle East.
There is little doubt that letting Lara Alqasem into Israel would have zero impact on Israel’s continued economic success in the face of calls for boycotts. Yet just because Israel succeeds in spite of the misinformation campaigns of its detractors does not mean that it must continue to take BDS punches lying down.
American Jews don’t know much about Benny Gantz, but they should acknowledge the collapse of the Israeli left.
Increasingly, students are taught that the veracity of a particular claim cannot be separated from the identity of the person making it—and that suggesting otherwise is a surrender to patriarchy and racism.
The abduction and possible murder of a journalist reminds the United States and Israel of the dilemmas posed by unsavory allies.
The debate over preventing anti-Israel activists from entering the Jewish state misses the point about a movement steeped in hate.