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The chutzpah of the joint statement by Washington, Cairo and Doha was characteristic of Hamas’s three stooges.
The pain caused by contemporary antisemitism is partly rooted in the fact that we can’t ignore it.
It is always better to get in the first blow and try to set the media’s agenda; Israel’s enemies have mastered this tactic.
For them, the ideal state is no more than a “Sweden in Hebrew.”
That Oded Ben-Ami and Yonit Levi are able to take time out of their frenetic schedules to hail the U.S. president as a high-functioning Zionist hero is as politically transparent as it is embarrassing.
The successful campaign to keep the Jewish governor of Pennsylvania off the Democratic ticket is a watershed moment for Democrats and American Jews.
How can we determine whether a liberal media consensus about defeating Hamas, Benjamin Netanyahu or Kamala Harris is based on reality or just partisan advocacy?