Analysis
Monday, July 24th 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
Prof. Yoav Dotan Israel Hayom, July 9, 2023 “… the bill currently on the Knesset docket gives blanket exemption to all government decisions, even those made by a single minister. In fact, everything can be defined as a ministerial decision.” The proposed legislation to trim the scope of the reasonableness standard in court decisions could put […]
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Friday, July 21st 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
David Wurmser Israel Hayom, July 19, 2023 “Given how dearly the Biden team held isolating Netanyahu and focusing blame for US-Israeli tensions solely on him, a visit by Netanyahu – connecting directly with the American people, being feted in Congress and filling the airwaves – could be disastrous for the US administration’s strategy.” US […]
Editorial Board WSJ, July 18, 2023 “Israel is the least racist state in the Middle East and a stark contrast to the Palestinian Authority.” On Friday these columns criticized President Biden for snubbing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declining in gratuitous public fashion to invite him to the White House. On Monday the President had a change of […]
Caroline Glick JNS, July 19, 2023 “Even after Malley was forced out for unnamed security violations—and is allegedly the subject of an FBI investigation—U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stood by Malley and defended him in an appearance on CBS’s “Face the Nation” last weekend.” On the surface, Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the […]
Mike Wagenheim JNS, July 19, 2023 “One of the main missions of Herzog’s trip was to remind Biden why he constantly describes himself as a Zionist and why he holds, as he told Herzog at the outset of Tuesday’s meeting, a love for Israel that is “deep-rooted and long-lasting.”” Just as Israel’s president was […]
Thursday, July 20th 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
Avi Mayer Jerusalem Post, July 14, 2023 “Contrary to what certain pundits might say, never once did any of my interlocutors indicate that America is anywhere near “reassessing” its ties with Israel. Much to the contrary: they suggested that the best days of the relationship between the two countries are still ahead of us.” […]
Lahav Harkov Jerusalem Post, July 17, 2023 “That Biden does not want to meet with Netanyahu or members of his cabinet is amply clear. The question is why, and there are many explanations in the ether.” President Isaac Herzog’s invitation to visit Washington this week came at a very different political time. Back in October, Yair […]
Jacob Siegel and Liel Leibovitz Tablet, July 16, 2023 “American Jews have been herded into understanding Israel through the narrow prism of a 60-year-old political deal that has passed its sell-by date.” Two years ago, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez famously wept in Congress after changing her vote on funding Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system from “no” to […]
Editorial Board WSJ, July 13, 2023 “The President’s Israel policy has been counterproductive. U.S. aid to anti-Israel international bodies has resumed, and all of the West Bank and East Jerusalem is treated as “occupied territory.” This is now a liberal article of faith, but how does it advance peace to indulge Palestinians in the belief […]
Tuesday, July 18th 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
Jonathan Turley Fox News, July 7, 2023 As a long-standing free speech advocate, the last few years have been alarming and, frankly, depressing. The censorship efforts of the government are, unfortunately, not new. However, what is new is the support of the media and the Democratic Party in such censorship. That was on display on […]
: Rachel O’Donoghue, United With Israel, July 13, 2023 By Rachel O’Donoghue, Honest Reporting It took New York Times guest columnist Tareq Baconi more than 1,200 words and countless digressions to say what could have been distilled into a sentence: Tareq Baconi thinks Israelis deserve to be murdered by Palestinian terrorists. Baconi, who serves as […]
By Charlie Tidmarsh July 13, 2023 In 2019, Donald Trump’s Justice Department appointed John Durham to investigate the FBI’s inquiry into the Trump campaign’s relationship with Russia in advance of the 2016 presidential election. Durham, later promoted to special counsel by Attorney General Bill Barr to protect his investigation under President Biden, was granted access […]
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