Analysis
Friday, July 7th 2023 / Saturday, November 4th 2023
Ron Kampeas, Times of Israel, June 30, 2023 WASHINGTON (JTA) — Harvard’s 20th-century antisemitic Jewish quotas were a key part of the Supreme Court’s decision to gut affirmative action on Thursday, as the winning litigant and two conservative justices cited them in the landmark case. The 6-3 decision Thursday, authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, […]
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Alison Durkee Forbes, June 29, 2023 “Students “must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual—not on the basis of race. Many universities have for too long done just the opposite,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his majority opinion for the court. “And in doing so, they have concluded, wrongly, that […]
Thursday, July 6th 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
Canaan Lidor Times of Israel, July 2, 2023 “There was no logic to the madness. The rioters just smash any shop in their path, there’s no selection.” Before sunset, Jonathan C. draws the curtains of his apartment in the Paris suburb of Sarcelles tightly and makes sure no light can be seen from outside. “I […]
Thursday, July 6th 2023 / Saturday, November 4th 2023
Giullio Meotti Israel National News, June 28, 2023 “When my train stops in Farsta, there is silence on the platform. The evening papers say the subway has been closed so the culprits cannot escape. A line of lemmings starts walking back towards Farsta. All eyes on their phones. Nobody says anything. Silence is more unpleasant […]
Fiamma Nirenstein JNS, July 4, 2023 “As always with frenzied mass movements, this one soon came to concentrate on their perverted image of “the Jew.” The tragic police shooting of French 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk and the ensuing massive riots cannot but recall the murder of George Floyd by a police officer in Minneapolis in […]
Dominic Green WSJ, July 4, 2023 “Islam may now be the established religion of the banlieues, and ranting imams may be racking up the hits on TikTok as they celebrate the coming conquest of France, but Islam is also a secondary phenomenon in these riots.” As the riots in France abate, the reckoning starts. President Emmanuel […]
Tuesday, July 4th 2023 / Saturday, November 4th 2023
Dean Shmuel Elmas Globes, July 3, 2023 “Although it seems intuitively to us that welfare leads to a reduction in terrorism, it reduces the scope of those who join terrorism, not the intensity of terrorism and its participants.” The start of the operation in Jenin this morning by the Israel Defense Forces represents the culmination […]
Dan Diker South African Jewish Report, June 28, 2023 “The Iranian penetration in northern Samaria in the West Bank marks the most far-reaching sign that Iranian terror forces have penetrated Israeli territory and pose a strategic threat.” There has been a tendency in the West to categorize Palestinian terror assaults on Israel as “intifadas”. […]
JPost staff Jerusalem Post, June 20, 2023 “Jenin has been a center of terror for decades.” The clashes that occurred in Jenin on Monday, resulting in seven Israeli servicemen being wounded, mark a significant escalation by Palestinian terrorists against Israel, and highlight the Palestinian Authority’s failure to rein in the growing lawlessness in the West Bank. Over […]
Caroline Glick Israel National News, July 3, 2023 “… unfortunately, the IDF doesn’t share the Netanyahu government’s understanding of the strategic realities on the ground. And as a result, a wider operation is unlikely.” What can we expect from the IDF’s current operation in Jenin? According to the IDF, the goal of the operation is […]
Seth J. Frantzman Jerusalem Post, July 4, 2023 “Iran also wants to move slowly as it usually does in the region. This means a combination of Iran’s octopus-like strategy across the region, with a kind of anaconda-like attempt to surround Israel with threats” Iran has been trying to empower Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the West […]
Thursday, June 29th 2023 / Saturday, November 4th 2023
CDR. David Levy BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 2,204, June 27, 2023 “… in response to a question about the deadly Djerba synagogue attack, Saied replied that Palestinians “are killed every day” and “no one talks about it.” Tunisia, like its sister Maghreb states, Egypt and Morocco, is a moderate North African Sunni Muslim […]
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