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The refusal by some to attend a Jerusalem conference on antisemitism is rooted in the claim that some right-wing European invitees are themselves antisemites.
The Yemen attack leak was a bad mistake. But a clueless Steve Witkoff’s embrace of Qatar and rationalization of Hamas betray the president’s realist agenda.
A $150 million infusion for diplomacy is a step in the right direction if used strategically with an understanding of the challenge the Jewish state faces in the United States.
Hamas is taking its cue from the “anybody but Bibi” camp, which is endangering the hostages and weakening the war effort.
Avigdor Kahalani is one of those countless success stories, the living embodiment of Jews of all backgrounds forging a new multiethnic country.
The president achieved the seemingly impossible goal of undoing the woke grip on schools that is destroying American society. And it was easier than anyone thought.
The Trump proposal comprises a point of singularity marking a sharp break from past trends, and a sober recognition of the futility of the past pursuit of some mythical Palestinian “peace partner.”
Heed the rules.
The Supreme Court elder responsible for Israel’s decades-old “constitutional revolution” isn’t merely predicting civil war; he’s inciting it.
Like the lengthy campaign against Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi, this one seeks to politically dismantle the prime minister by painting him as an authoritarian threat to democracy.
A new report on Hamas’s atrocities offers an impressive counterweight for undecided readers who will encounter the deniers as they seek the truth.
Like the anti-Trump “resistance,” the country’s liberal establishment is waging a war against the prime minister as a bid to hold on to power, not an effort to save democracy.