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Moshe Dann

The military campaign against Tehran’s rulers is part of a broader struggle against Islamist movements threatening Western civilization.
Since the two-state solution has no practical relevance, why do people support it?
This election was a vote for Israeli sovereignty and the rule of law.
This is not about a failed “status quo“ but surrendering to mob violence.
Those who support Palestinianism want something very simple—another Holocaust.
Promoting a Palestinian state that threatens Israel’s existence serves no constructive purpose. It is neither moral, nor humanitarian.
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz must stop calling the Palestinian Authority an “entity.”
It’s part of an effort by the left to undermine Israel’s legitimacy in Judea and Samaria.
The problem is a lack of critical thinking. A new approach should focus on challenging assumptions and raising questions, as well as providing answers.
False charges that Israel “occupies Palestinian territory” and that “settlements are illegal” feed the myth that “Jews stole Arab lands.”
Arabs who call themselves Palestinians—derived from the word “Philistines,” an invading force from the Aegean Sea—use the word “indigenous” to legitimatize their efforts to carry out their struggle against Israel’s existence.
The problem with the “two-state solution”—the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state west of the Jordan River—is that one already exists east of the Jordan River. It’s called Jordan.