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This the final phase of the Zionist mission: to secure a state where Jews can live without the constant threat of annihilation.
Unity is powerful, offering clear evidence against the idea that this society is fractured to the point of civil war.
While the Jewish state endures ceaseless rocket fire from Iran, Le Bourget cloaks Israeli booths while welcoming every other weapons dealer.
Whether or not America takes part in the fighting, the administration is complicit in the battle against a rogue, terrorist state. And the isolationist “woke right” is furious about that.
That future cannot be won by Israeli air power alone. It requires courage on the ground—from those who’ve already shown it in blood, in banners, in whispers and in defiance.
Israel’s enemies still believe it can be broken with rockets or rhetoric. They are wrong.
This war may be the one that changes the face of region and signifies that the era of attacking Israel is over.
The fact that an inexperienced candidate with links to extremist groups stands a chance of winning the mayoral election illustrates “Palestine” is in the American context.
Bush punted, Obama and Biden appeased, while Trump 2.0 played into Tehran’s hands by delaying a decision with futile diplomacy, leaving Netanyahu no choice but to act.
The West needs to shake off its conviction that Israel is the driving force in the region; it is Iran that is pushing it to war.
Far from deserving Jewish support, the protests against enforcing the law regarding illegal immigration are another aspect of the same anti-Western campaign demonizing Israel.
Are Jews exempt from the social ills of the world around us?