Analysis
Monday, January 1st 2024 / Friday, April 26th 2024
“The U.S. has been exposing itself to grave danger by allowing a terrorist organization, Hamas, to build an extensive and expanding network of proxy organizations throughout North America.” Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), whose bullying activities on U.S. campuses have attracted people’s attention lately, are just the tip of the iceberg of what has […]
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Friday, December 29th 2023
Chad Qian The Tech, Dec. 14, 2023 “… to the extent that any students have been intimidated by rhetoric on campus to a sufficient degree such that, e.g., they are legitimately fearful to venture to classes, and this rhetoric has been “severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive,” then clearly this line would have been crossed.” […]
Avi Balsam The Tech, Nov. 1, 2023 “… in the words of MIT’s 18th president, there exists a “clear distinction between what we can say … and what we should say.” When students on campus call for attacks against Jews, MIT’s administration has a moral responsibility to state unequivocally that it does not support, and in fact […]
MIT Israel Alliance MIT Faculty Newspaper, November/December 2023vol. Xxxvi No. 2 “It is not just students who are bullying and ostracizing Jews and Israelis on campus. At a public campus event, the MIT Interfaith Chaplain reportedly diverted the group discussion four times to assert that Palestinians are “wrongfully subjugated and oppressed by racist white […]
Friday, December 29th 2023 / Friday, December 29th 2023
Testimony Jenna Russell NY Times, Dec. 13, 2023 “We are alarmed to observe M.I.T. earning a national reputation for antisemitism on President Kornbluth’s watch, rather than for academic excellence.” While governing boards at Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania weighed their presidents’ fates in tense closed-door meetings this month, the board at the […]
Thursday, December 28th 2023
Amos Yadlin and Udi Evental Foreign Affairs, Nov. 21, 2023 “The era of intermittent cycles of fighting and cease-fires in Gaza is over.” In a barbaric surprise attack launched by Hamas on October 7, more Jews were slaughtered than on any day since the Holocaust. Thousands of elite Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip […]
Yonah Jeremy Bob Jerusalem Post, Dec. 25, 2023 “… what Hamas did in Gaza could serve as an unprecedented case study, one of a terror group investing ten years and 40,000 fighters to transform an entire area into one extended terror playground.” No one has ever fought a war with an enemy so deeply entrenched […]
Asaf Orion Foreign Affairs, Nov. 3, 2023 “To achieve lasting results, a long war cannot rely exclusively on force.” In the nearly four weeks since Hamas’s heinous October 7 attacks, Israel has begun a deep transformation that will be felt for years to come. As Israeli forces embark on the more difficult stages of a ground […]
Seth Frantzman FDD’s Long War Journal, Dec. 19, 2023 “… the targeting of a financier and investigation of Hamas’ use of hospitals along with sending elite units into tunnels showcases the challenges the IDF faces in dismantling the multifaceted nature of Hamas’ control of Gaza.” The Israel Defense Forces on December 19 targeted terror tunnels […]
Wednesday, December 27th 2023 / Monday, January 1st 2024
Sheera Frankel NY Times, Dec. 10, 2023 “If the left has lost mainstream support, Israel’s peace camp has been driven virtually underground.” Maya Mizrachi grimaced at the group of eight Israelis calling for peace with Palestinians in front of Israel’s military headquarters this month in Tel Aviv. A year ago, Ms. Mizrachi, 25, had […]
Wednesday, December 27th 2023
Walter Russel Mead WSJ, Dec. 16, 2023 “But what if there was a deep reform in Palestinian governance?” Travel is educational, and a week in Israel taught me two things. First, the conventional Beltway wisdom about Israeli politics is deeply flawed. Second, the gap between the Biden administration and Israel on the Palestinian question may […]
Nir Kipniss Jerusalem Post, Nov. 21, 2023 “The left of recent years has mostly been a figment of the right’s imagination.” We are witnessing a seismic shift, a significant upheaval, and a withdrawal from politics by many in Israel. Not only did the hearts of Israelis break on October 7th, but the worldviews of many […]
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