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On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, some Europeans crossed a red line by equating Israel’s war against Hamas with the Shoah.
Words like “genocide” and “apartheid” are not neutral descriptors. They are legal claims implying criminal intent to destroy a people.
For too many Jews, the standard of excellence is determined by one factor: “Would the non-Jews like it?”
Bringing home the last hostage closed a national wound. Israel must now turn that closure into a united resolve to insist on Hamas’s disarmament.
Has education failed? Reject programs and ceremonies that enable false analogies and allow fashionable opinion to demonize Israel and legitimize antisemitism.
The warning signs that preceded the Holocaust are visible again, this time on a global scale and cloaked in modern language.
The president’s Board of Peace won’t solve the Gaza problem, though it does have the potential to help Washington shatter a destructive international establishment.
Who knows if the living portrayal of this fictional character will turn out to be Trump, Khamenei or Netanyahu?
There is truly a historic opportunity at work, based on the civilian protest movement. The world should not squander it.
Since the 1960s, it has functioned first as an instrument of Soviet domination, then as a factory of anti-Americanism, and ultimately as a systematic de-legitimizer of Israel.
The Ivy League school is falsely claiming that it is standing up for Jews by stonewalling the Trump administration’s efforts to punish blatant hatred on campus since Oct. 7.
The old world order is dead because Western universalists destroyed it.