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For French Jews, the largest of Western Europe’s Jewish communities, the threat posed by the extremes has always been palpable.
Negotiations framed as diplomacy increasingly resemble preparations for confrontation.
It seems, though, that nothing can be allowed to challenge the narrative of heartless Israelis and wretched Palestinians.
Imagine teaching mathematics without martyrdom, history without erasure, religion without demonization. Imagine classrooms where maps prepare children for coexistence rather than “liberation.”
The antisemitic podcaster’s joust with Mike Huckabee showed that his goal is to sabotage the administration. Will Trump and Vance finally denounce him?
If Doha is confident in its role as a stabilizing partner, then it should welcome rigorous examination.
The prime minister’s invoking of Purim wasn’t merely an apt analogy. It was Bibi at his best, calling for unity in the face of what could turn out to be a biblical challenge.
How to bridge the finite and infinite.
The U.K.-based Palestine Action has often been treated with kid gloves by the media and the courts.
In the interview-gone-viral with his former “Fox News” colleague, the U.S. ambassador to Israel was uncannily unflappable.
Lavish sympathies and abundant budgets are reserved for the attacking Palestinians, not for the attacked Israelis.
Jerusalem continues its daily routine while preparing quietly for a possible confrontation with Iran.