Tuesday, May 30, 2023
THE DAILY SYNDICATE
from the editor in chief
Jonathan S. Tobin
Asking the wrong question about Biden’s flawed antisemitism plan
Cheers from failing Jewish leaders enabled the administration to pose as a defender of the Jews even as its policies enable a toxic ideology that spreads Jew-hatred.
analysis
Yaakov Lappin
The IDF’s Depth Corps can help shorten the next war
Established in 2011, the Depth Corps, and the role it could play in any future full-scale war against adversaries led by Hezbollah, is often overlooked.
top headlines
Israeli killed in Samaria terror attack
Meir Tamari, a father of two young children, sustained a gunshot wound to the upper body.
Hamas campus political wins raise concerns for Fatah’s future
The Islamist movement is coming out on top in student elections.
Baruch Yedid
IDF soldier wounded by shrapnel in Samaria
Two wanted terror suspects were arrested in the raid.
IDF maps Dees’ killer’s home for demolition
It also included the Nablus home of the terrorist who directed the killing of Staff Sgt. Ido Baruch.
Stop the lie: Israel never ethnically cleansed Palestinians
The Palestinians repeatedly make the false claim that Israel expelled 700,000 of them en masse—and stole their homeland.
Jason Shvili
Kazakhstan to host interfaith conference in Jerusalem
The chairman of the Central Asian country's senate will deliver the keynote speech.
Etgar Lefkovits
Israel’s president in Baku to further strategic partnership
Herzog calls his visit to Azerbaijan “a dream come true.”
Etgar Lefkovits
Kissinger denies holding back resupply during Yom Kippur War
The former secretary of state called the accusation "total nonsense."
A high-tech upgrade for the ancient Tower of David
Offers a New Flow, Exquisite Design and Enjoyable Exhibits for Young and Old
Judith Segaloff
Holocaust audio archive at Jewish Museum Berlin now UNESCO ‘World Heritage’
“These cassettes, now recognized on a global scale, hold historical, cultural and social importance,” said Jewish Museum Berlin curator Tamar Lewinsky.
Menachem Wecker
Lithuanian Jewish spiritual leader Rabbi Gershon Edelstein dies at 100
More than 100,000 people participated in the funeral. Israeli premier mourns the loss of "a great scholar and leader."
Former Israeli Supreme Court Justice Jacob Turkel dies
Turkel headed the special independent commission of inquiry into the Gaza flotilla raid.
Pesach Benson
in the news
Israeli FM tells European counterparts Iran ‘close to point of no return’
Israel concerned by reports US-Iran nuclear deal imminent
Iran arrests 14 members of ‘terrorist cell linked to Israel’
Troops attacked near Kiryat Arba; IDF ambulance damaged
Ex-intel agents flown back to Israel after Italian boat disaster
US, EU condemn relocation of Homesh Yeshivah
Canadian Parliament event to host anti-Israel who’s who
‘No doubt’ who killed 11 at Pittsburgh synagogue, says defense attorney
video
Russia, Ukraine and the end of US superpower dominance
Caroline B. Glick
The pulpit
featured column
Eric Fusfield
A definition of antisemitism that harms Jews
The White House undermines its Strategy to Counter Antisemitism by citing the Nexus definition.
Sean Durns
‘The Washington Post’ trusts terrorists
The paper pretends terrorists are both journalists and credible sources.
Lawrence Solomon
Israel’s foreign-funded NGOs undermine its sovereignty
Hundreds of these organizations have no choice but to do the bidding of foreign governments.
Stephen M. Flatow
Rockets in Judea and Samaria are a game-changer
Nothing could make clearer the danger of creating a Palestinian state.
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