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This is how Hamas has turned hospitals in Gaza into a combat zone.
Jews rose up from disenfranchisement but never forgot where they came from. It took a betrayal of epic proportions to separate them from the liberal movement and the world may never be the same again…
Imagine if the Black Lives Matter movement had framed its messaging around “All Lives Matter.” Such an approach would have been seen — rightly — as dismissive and counterproductive.
History matters. And perhaps, by understanding it better, we can all help move closer to a peaceful reality that has eluded us for far too long.
Reclaiming our visible Jewish identity is the ultimate act of defiance.
Only coming to terms with the nature of the enemy can save Israel.
Israel is forced to walk a razor-thin line between its ethical imperatives and strategic interests.
“It considered boredom and rote as poison to the spirit and to the soul.”
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict stands as a unique tapestry of history, faith, and identity — one that defies easy categorization.
The unchecked spread of antisemitic narratives under the guise of academic freedom, diversity initiatives, and political activism signals a dangerous shift.
The international news media talk in codes that allow them to defame Israel while pretending to cover the Israeli-Palestinian conflict fairly. They have fooled many. It is time to crack the code.
While Polish support for Ukraine has been exceptional since day one, the parallels between what Ukraine and Israel are facing seem to have escaped Polish leaders.
And kicking a Jewish female student in the head was a “peaceful protest.”
Could it be that Israel is so misunderstood because the "culture codes" other people have for Israel do not match the code Israelis have for our country?
If there’s one thing Jewish history teaches us, it’s that the plot is never simple.
On a famous saying and finding purpose in a tough (Jewish) year.
Yes, Ashkenazi Jews are indigenous to the Middle East. Take your historical revisionism someplace else.
A critical examination of how so-called "humanitarian" organizations are entangled with terror groups throughout the Middle East — proving systemic complicity in their opposition to the Jewish state.
Feelings exist in the mind, ideologies manifest in the real world. This is why the distinction matters.