Monday, July 17, 2023
THE DAILY SYNDICATE
A decade into the shadow war in Syria, Israel still disrupting Tehran’s takeover efforts
But Iran and Hezbollah are still highly active in Syria—and elsewhere.
Yaakov Lappin
Hezbollah gearing up for showdown with Israel
The terrorist group aims to preserve its option of invading the Galilee.
Baruch Yedid
Spy vs. spy at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center
Nestled in a corner of Ramat Hasharon, the IICC is one of the best kept secrets in Israel.
Judith Segaloff
Ramat Gan wine-shop owner battles city over rainbow Pride flags
"There’s an aggressive silencing of the Jewish voice in the public sphere,” the merchant's attorney said.
David Isaac
Herzog must tell Biden: You’re hurting Israel
When the Israeli president meets his counterpart this week, he should make it clear that the White House's boycott of Netanyahu runs against the very core of Biden's statement that he is a Zionist.
Ariel Kahana
Netanyahu: IDF refusals the real threat to democracy
Soldiers who refuse to serve endanger Israel's citizens and erode it, declared the prime minister.
Israeli youth learn little of Jabotinsky
Most young Jews share his core ideology.
Likud MK wins harassment case against left-wing activist
A left-wing protester who installed a barbed-wire fence in front of Danon's family home has pledged to no longer demonstrate near the residence.
Israel to protect archaeological sites in Judea and Samaria
Government budgets 120 million shekels to protect ancient heritage from Palestinian destruction.
Etgar Lefkovits
Is US visa waiver in danger?
Israel has met all eligibility requirements but tensions with the Biden administration may forestall admission.
Shirit Avitan Cohen
At New Jersey expo, Satmar Chassidim conduct business with purpose
The event, which drew thousands, featured significant technology, despite the community’s reputation for having a strained relationship with modernity.
Mike Wagenheim
London exhibit explores the ‘triumphant’ Jewish history of cricket
And the search for the “mystery” Jewish woman who started the BBC Test Match Special’s cake trend continues.
Georgia L. Gilholy
latest news
Hezbollah video simulates attack on Israeli military outpost
Hamas says it can’t pay salaries due to delay in Qatari aid
Palestinian stone-throwers injure four Israelis in Samaria
Israeli researcher initiated meeting with kidnappers in Iraq
Former PM Olmert calls to boycott Netanyahu government
Israeli drivers stop anti-reform ‘anarchists’ from blocking highway
Twitter users target Israel 38 times more than Iran
Israeli FM meets official from Muslim country with no diplomatic ties
Israel recognizes Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara
IDF appoints first-ever military attaché to Morocco
Israel moving forward with natural-gas exploration
92.4% of Israel’s beaches clean or very clean
Cycling legend explores Israel National Trail
Israeli U-20 basketball team falls to France in Euro final
In first phone call to Netanyahu in months, Biden offers US invitation
Herzog to meet Biden, address Congress on US visit
After calling Israel ‘racist state,’ Rep. Jayapal says ‘idea of Israel’ not racist
In 2023, 78 groups, states, organizations adopt IHRA antisemitism definition
Johnny Bench apologizes for ‘insensitive’ Jewish penny-pinching remark
Congressional Black-Jewish Caucus relaunches for another two years
Biden calls retiring Jesse Jackson, with long history of Jew-hatred, ‘man of God and of the people’
Menachem Wecker
FROM THE EDITOR IN CHIEF
Did RFK Jr. cross the line between unwise and antisemitic?
Though he may not have intended it, the Democratic candidate’s outrageous claim that the coronavirus was engineered to spare Jews invokes classic tropes of Jew-hatred.
Jonathan S. Tobin
OPINION
featured column
David Wurmser
Despite invite, Biden and Netanyahu on collision course
Why now? Among other things, the U.S. administration is losing its domestic footing on Iran.
Ayoob Kara
Why Iran targeted the Israeli embassy in Baku
Iran is trying to make the Azerbaijanis afraid of maintaining their close relations with Israel.
Benjamin Kerstein
The Oppenheimer irony
Israel should remind the Iranians that they are not the only ones who can become death, the destroyer of worlds.
Andrea Levin
‘Wall Street Journal’ flouts ethics with Israel child-killer charge
In its false claims that Israel killed five “children” in Jenin, the WSJ is doing the opposite of offering “a common set of verifiable facts” that contribute “to the greater good.”
A.J. Caschetta
Israeli counterterrorism is not ‘arbitrary’
The U.N.’s “Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967” does not appear to understand the English language.
Eyal Zisser
Nasrallah’s gamble has paid off, but it’s not too late to act
Israel's lack of response to the provocations is a mistake and the effort to bring about a diplomatic resolution is a joke. People like Nasrallah only understand force.
Barry Tigay
‘Apartheid’ psyops
Everything leftists don’t like is about race. Everyone they don’t like is a racist.
Jay Ruderman
Israel honors all victims of antisemitism
The government has decided to memorialize Diaspora Jews who have been murdered in antisemitic attacks around the world.
JNS WIRE
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Jews in the Diaspora aid their brethren in Ukraine through Chabad network
Ukraine Family Connection
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