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"There's a lot about our experience that people aren’t aware of. We have an amazing story and we should learn it."
The inside story of how Benjamin Netanyahu stupendously surrendered Israel's leverage at a time when the Jewish state and the Jewish People need it most.
Today's terrorism by Hamas and other Muslim groups can be explained by "sacred terror" emanating centuries ago — including by an ancient group of Jewish terrorists from the First Roman-Jewish War.
Tiny minorities have effectively forced Israel into a horrible hostage deal, and we must not allow this to keep happening if the Jewish state will win its war against Hamas.
As much as the current Israel-Hamas war is one of the highest prices ever paid by the Jewish state, we in Israel — and Jews across the world — unquestionably need it.
With dwindling Western support of Israel's war against Palestinian terror, the Jewish state could very well receive unbelievable support from a country not known to be one of its official partners.
Since the Jews were among humanity’s very first socialists and very first liberals, perhaps we should remind the world about who we are and what we subscribe to.
Against the backdrop of the Israel-Hamas war, it's well-known that children make up nearly half of Gaza’s population. The reasons why might surprise you.
The Israel-Hamas war has exasperated this terrible trend, which includes death by assimilation, arrogance, ignorance, and the rise of progressive liberalism among American Jews.
Colonization is a term that tends to pop up often in conversations about Israel. Let's explore it further.
Rachel Moore, an Israeli settler from the Neve Daniel settlement, joined me to discuss what many people believe are the incredibly controversial Israeli settlements.
So many people are calling for a ceasefire. I’m not sure they really understand what this would entail.
This proposal might seem unlikely or even virtually impossible, revolutionary or counterculture, and certainly imperfect — yet one that could very well deliver us what I think most of us want to see.
The Palestinian attacks in Israel on October 7th were political, ethnic, racial, religious, and ideological — a combination that makes Nazi Germany antisemitism pale in comparison in some ways.
Emotionally, I am completely distraught by this reality. But logically, it (unfortunately) makes perfect sense. Here are four rampant reasons why this has happened.
It's time to recall the words that Israel's prime minister told the Americans in 1982: "We will stand by our principles. And, when necessary, we will die for them again, with or without your aid."
Did you know that Jews can be antisemitic?
The situation is unprecedented “not just for Israel, but for the world,” according to a counterterrorism expert.
Here we Jews are again, put in yet another position to fend for ourselves, against age-old hypocrisies, contradictions, and double standards.
The overall response to fighting antisemitism on college campuses (and in other public arenas) has been one big failure. Here are some better ideas.