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Ali Khamenei lives today not because Israel can’t kill him, but because Israel believes some lines should not be crossed, even when facing an enemy that respects none.
Can we develop the courage to be despised, and the strength to be beloved? That is the Jewish paradox.
"Students for Justice in Palestine" is not about Palestinians. It's about hating Jews. It's Hamas' PR team at Western universities.
Stop asking if Israel committed war crimes. Start asking who told you that.
In “The Merchant of Venice,” the English playwright provides a description of Judeophobia before the word existed.
This is what happens when we only mourn some victims of history.
Instead of apologizing, Jews should remind the world: We were here before you, and we will be leaving after you. We are fine just the way we are.
Despite its reputation for tolerance, Britain has long nurtured antisemitism — from Shakespeare to the BBC, from street protests to state policy — and today it’s resurfacing with alarming intensity.
What I saw during my visit to Israel destroyed this absurd lie.
From British blueprints to billionaire fantasies, every grand vision for Gaza has collapsed under the weight of war, terror, and history.
This wasn’t just an attack on Israel. It was an attack on human progress.
Now, I’m an Israeli citizen living in one of the country’s most diverse cities, where coexistence isn’t just a buzzword but a real way of life.
As one of the greatest politicians of our time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu isn't just strategizing; he's rewriting the rules of power.
Welcome to the "TikTok Intifada," delivered by the Chinese Communist Party, amplified by the Muslim Brotherhood, and coming to a smartphone near you.
Israel isn’t judged because it’s uniquely brutal. It’s judged because it’s uniquely Jewish.
At a time when the Jewish state is in great need of rehabilitating its global image, Israel’s youth are poised to do so with authenticity and passion.
The hijacking of the American school system has begun, with Jews as the first target.
New York City's recent primary elections are a wake-up call for many Jews who realize we've grown too comfortable, too complacent. The political ground beneath us is shakier than we thought.
Does the Left actually want to see minorities succeed? Or has it grown too attached to eternal victimhood?