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Despite condemnation from many, there is no alternative but to fight Hamas.
Leaders who plan to boycott a conference on antisemitism because of the presence of right-wingers show they aren’t serious about fighting Jew-hatred.
The Jewish people have found spirituality at a physical address—whether that’s the tabernacle in the desert, the Temple in Jerusalem or the neighborhood synagogue.
Does spelling really count? With or without a hyphen, the growing international scourge is a crisis.
For Israel, this is a defining moment in its battle for security, deterrence and stability in a volatile region.
“Operation Strength and Sword” in Gaza upstaged the protest movement’s plans to escalate its war against Benjamin Netanyahu on the streets of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
The cancellation of his book tour is a reminder that the New York senator failed to lead the fight against Jew-hatred and sought to undermine Israel’s government for partisan reasons.
It has a long history of “revolving-door justice” in which extremists are arrested in front of television cameras … and then quietly released.