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I chose to move to Israel without ever setting foot in it because I believe, deep in my soul, we are fighting for a future that felt out of reach anywhere else.
Today’s progressives stand on Jewish shoulders and spit in Jewish faces.
So long as you say you hate “Zionists.” As if adding a few syllables makes the hatred more righteous.
Forget speeches. In the Middle East, deterrence is the only diplomacy.
I lost many Jewish friends since October 7th — not to death, but to indifference. They fight for everyone, except their own people.
Welcome to the ultimate cognitive dissonance in Israel: exhausted by war, unshaken by purpose.
Comfort breeds moral idealism, but also collective amnesia.
A people who have survived every form of tyranny are trying to warn you again.
The Jewish community made New York City, and it cannot allow itself to be harmed by Zohran Mamdani.
The two countries don’t have a ceasefire. Whereas a ceasefire has an enforcement mechanism, Israel and Iran just stopped shooting at each other for tactical reasons. At best this is a truce.
After decades of defending its existence, Israel has redefined its role on the world stage — not as a survivor, but as a sovereign force shaping the future of the Middle East and beyond.
If you're a so-called "anti-Zionist," you're not criticizing a policy or a political stance. You're trying to erase thousands of years of Jewish identity.
Letting Ali Khamenei walk away from this war would be like letting Hitler retreat to Berlin in 1944 with his army bruised, but his ideology intact.
Even in war, even under fire, even when the enemy starves its own, only Israel is endlessly condemned for not doing enough.
While the world fixates on Israel, it is Iran’s terror networks, proxy wars, and nuclear ambitions that pose the greatest threat to regional stability.
A century after Hitler, the West is still falling for dictators. When will we learn?
Ideals mean nothing if you don’t exercise the power to protect them.
Israel would welcome American assistance against the Iranian nuclear regime, but Israelis have what most nations today lack: a rare combination of creativity, resourcefulness, and moral clarity.
This Egyptian philosopher's words inspired al-Qaeda, the Iranian Revolution, and generations of jihadists — all in the name of "freedom."
Israel doesn’t ask America to fight our wars. We ask only for courage, the kind of courage that once made America the leader of the free world, not a hesitant observer of history.