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The vice president says the war in Gaza is not a binary issue. Yet seeking to please both liberal Jewish donors and those who want Hamas to win isn’t honest or moral.
When it comes to Keir Starmer, there is no doubting his personal detestation of antisemitism and his determination to root it out of his party. Still, recent foreign-policy decisions sound alarms.
The Jewish state’s need to act against Iran largely alone won’t disappear, even if Trump becomes president again in November.
Congress cheered him to the echo, but that’s not enough to save Israel, the United States and the West.
Or is it a wave of hate?
The contrast between the pro-Hamas mob outside the Capitol building and the prime minister’s address illustrated the stakes involved in the debate about Israel.
What does the story of Pinchas tell us about the Middle East today?
The Palestinian Authority leader’s letter to Donald Trump was both laughable and typically mendacious.
Who’s listening?
The crab’s pinch characterizes the pain the Jewish people endured in Tammuz, a month with no festivals yet a fast day.
Despite the rush to coronate Kamala Harris, the Democratic National Convention could be hijacked by the party’s antisemitic wing.
Fealty to a toxic woke ideology is linked to their worries about offending antisemitic voters.