Analysis
Monday, February 5th 2024
Jonathan Pollard Jerusalem Post, Feb. 4, 2024 “In the eyes of the Biden Administration, the very existence of Jewish communities beyond the Green Line “threaten the peace, security, or stability of the West Bank.” President Biden’s February 1st “Executive Order on Imposing Certain Sanctions on Persons Undermining Peace, Security, and Stability in the West Bank” […]
Jacob Magid Times of Israel, Feb. 1, 2024 “This executive order will allow the United States to issue financial sanctions against those directing or participating in certain actions, including acts or threats of violence against civilians, intimidating civilians to cause them to leave their homes, destroying or seizing property or engaging in terrorist activity […]
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Amit Segal Ynet News, Feb. 3, 2024 “After filtering all of these, we’re left with about 20 violent incidents in a month, most of them being cases of mutual violence, and some reported only by Palestinian sources without being verified.” My friend and his children recently visited his sister at her home. “Would you like […]
Ariel Kahana Israel Hayom, Feb. 3, 2024 “A spokesperson from the US Embassy in Israel said the “Leahy vetting” was an effective foreign policy tool, which promotes respect for human rights by America’s security partners, and the accountability of security force units credibly implicated in gross violations of human rights.” The Biden administration has been […]
Friday, February 2nd 2024 / Thursday, February 1st 2024
The Jewish Chronicle, Jan. 19, 2024 “He revealed that there remained a significant level of suspicion from British spies towards their Israeli counterparts. “There is no doubt that Israel plays by a different set of rules than the rules that we observe in the UK. I’m not going to expand on that, but I will […]
Robert Philpot Times of Israel, Oct. 19, 2023 “I’m upset because I see the full extent of hatred for Jews among the nation that has been the home for my family for more than 100 years. And I’m angry that the police do almost nothing about these people who are quite open about wanting to […]
Daniel Ben-Ami Spiked, Feb. 1, 2024 “Some will no doubt try to argue that the issue here is not anti-Semitism, but rather that people are frustrated with Israel or are expressing opposition to Zionism. But this does not wash. If your opposition to Israel leads you to attack or agitate against Jews, then your ‘opposition […]
Robert Williams Gatestone Institute, Jan. 1, 2024 “Hamas has been operating for many years worldwide, mainly through covert humanitarian donations. It is a complex network of hatred operating in many countries, including Western and highly democratic ones. This phenomenon must be uprooted and eradicated as soon as possible.” The pro-Hamas protests in London are […]
Thursday, February 1st 2024
Ruth R. Wisse Commentary Magazine, February 2024 “Where anti-Semitism and views that are profoundly anti-Israeli have traditionally been the primary preserve of poorly educated right-wing populists, profoundly anti-Israel views are increasingly finding support in progressive intellectual communities.” Forgive me for quoting myself, but there’s no other way to begin: “History rarely issues us a red […]
Liel Leibovitz City Journal, Jan. 30, 2024 “As long as the DEI machinery continues to hum, it will offer preposterous courses, exclude groups it finds undesirable, excommunicate its foes, and expunge all but the beliefs it champions.” If you’ve ever watched a monster movie, you know the scene. The triumphant heroes walk away, the […]
Caroline Downey National Review, Jan. 31, 2024 “The previous selection process was conducted in record time,” Pollak said of Gay’s selection. “It appears, though, the important questions were not asked. This time around, we will be asking all the uncomfortable questions. Is this the most qualified candidate? Is this candidate’s publication record high quality enough?” […]
Thursday, February 1st 2024 / Wednesday, January 31st 2024
Tony Badran Tablet, Jan. 30, 2024 “American universities have made either an exceedingly clever or else exceedingly reprehensible bargain: quota-filling at a profit.” Five weeks after Rutgers University suspended the New Brunswick campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) on Dec. 11 for violating several university policies, the school reversed its decision and reinstated […]
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