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Like Hamas prioritizes killing Israelis rather than prosperity for Gazans, the Muslims of British Columbia ignore practical socioeconomic factors and vote solely based on their anti-Jewish stance.
Hence why, on the world stage, very little sympathy gets thrown our way.
Kamala Harris sidestepped a proudly Jewish politician to be her vice president — and it cost her and the Democrats a pivotal U.S. election.
This is the expected outcome of the intellectual epidemic plaguing the new Left, where narratives have replaced truth and reality has become irrelevant.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu relieved Yoav Gallant of his duties — in the midst of Israel's seven-front war.
I used to think that Jews did not need a homeland. Now it is clear to me that they have no real allies.
In a world where “anti-Zionists” try to obnoxiously recruit more folks to their so-called cause, they are also creating a group just as, if not more, powerful: “anti-Palestinians.”
In our post-October 7th world, we must diversify how the world sees the Jewish People and our homeland, Israel, so that the Jewish experience is not reduced to political headlines and stereotypes.
While the sale of aristocratic land was not widespread throughout the Ottoman Empire, the amount of land sold in the Palestine region was exceptional.
Progressives might call their enemies Nazis, but now they are acting very much like Nazis themselves. Nothing kills the saint faster than hypocrisy.
Israelis’ indifference to outside judgment is not arrogance. It is something much more interesting.
Enjoy this brief history of the many empires that the Jewish People has seen off — and why Israel's modern-day Islamist enemies are destined to join them in historical ignominy.
Israelis vote primarily based on which party best represents their priorities and beliefs, making the election process a direct expression of policy preference, as opposed to a contest of personality…
Enjoy this excerpt from the new book, “Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Jew.”
Both Arab and Muslim states want nothing to do with Palestinian immigrants or refugees. In the West, we should pay attention to why that is.
Comparing the former U.S. president to Hitler is very disrespectful to Nazi Germany's millions of victims and minimizes the horrific, unprecedented crimes that Hitler encouraged and committed.
Their postcolonial and neo-Marxist perspective makes the pro-Israel retort of "Hamas would throw you off a building" ineffective and exacerbates the Jewish state's predicament.
Recognizing and validating anxieties concerning antisemitism is not a concession to fear, but rather a call to action.
Unfortunately, Islam has been less flexible than Christianity or Judaism in adapting to modernity.