Column
Don’t be misled by the left’s free-speech hypocrisy. The issue isn’t only deporting supporters of a genocidal war on Israel; it’s their opposition to ridding U.S. education of toxic woke ideology.
Given the blunders of Oct. 7, the new IDF chief’s approach should be welcomed. But the chattering-class choir is refusing to change its tune.
Fifty years later, the world body still behaves as though “Zionism is racism” remains on the books.
Governments and the public alike persist in a state of lethal timidity and denial, but they must start connecting the dots.
The dumping of Israel-basher Daniel Davis indicates that worries about antisemitic conservatives notwithstanding, it’s only the president’s position that matters.
According to the U.N. report’s Orwellian inversion, “Israel has increasingly employed sexual violence against Palestinians.”
On Purim and every day, take time to recognize the countless little miracles (and many not-so-little miracles).
History has shown that only public outrage, donor pressure and strong action force universities to take the matter seriously.
Leftists misuse the biblical book of Esther to promote the lie about Israel committing genocide when it is the Palestinians, like Hitler, Haman and Amalek before them, who seek their extermination.
Levi Eshkol and Yitzhak Rabin, both of the Labor Party, were on board decades ago to offer freedom for Palestinian Arabs to emigrate elsewhere.
Israel and the United States reaffirmed the ceasefire deadline, demanding the freedom of the hostages and Hamas’s need to disarm or return to fighting.