Column
The would-be first gentleman is a typical American Jew. But calling his late-blooming interest in his identity an “inspiration” is a dubious proposition.
This is not how they thought it would work. The Israeli anti-government protesters’ attempt to harness the tragedy of the six hostages for their permanent political project has backfired.
Tal Gilboa, the prime minister’s animal-rights adviser whose nephew is a hostage in Gaza, has faith in Bibi’s fortitude and vow to return all the captives.
It’s hard to think of another state, particularly one enveloped in a war of survival, which would go to such lengths to protect children in the combat zone from a devastating illness.
The former “Fox News” host’s platforming of Holocaust denial could blow up the GOP on the eve of the presidential election. Can Trump and J.D. Vance summon the will to condemn him?
Israelis won’t forgive or forget the left’s weaponization of the hostages to do Hamas’s dirty work for it.
Convincing Jewish students to show up for food is one thing; mobilizing them to stand up for Israel’s survival is quite another.