Analysis
Monday, November 21st 2022
Caroline Glick JNS, Nov. 16, 2022 “The State Department responded to Israel’s announcement by demanding a change in the IDF’s rules of engagement, to protect terrorists against the Israeli military.” The Biden administration is feeding Israel to the wolves. That is the only reasonable way to understand Channel 14’s bombshell report on Sunday that […]
Yoav Limor Israel Hayom, Nov. 18, 2022 “If the IDF, the Shin Bet, and Mossad brackets can’t operate freely in Judea and Samaria without fearing prosecution, they will not be able to operate in the future in Damascus and Tehran. That is exactly what Israel’s enemies wish to achieve. The administration’s investigation helps them […]
Melanie Phillips Israel Hayom, Nov. 20, 2022 “Portraying Israel’s coalition – which hasn’t even been established yet – as some kind of neo-fascist specter serves as cover for a process that’s going on anyway. These American Jews are rushing to declare Israel a lost cause because they have already decided to lose it.” […]
Friday, November 18th 2022 / Friday, November 18th 2022
Ruth R. Wisse Mosaic Magazine, Nov. 14, 2022 “… discrimination against Jews in the past and against Asians in the present comes from two different political directions.” A pair of cases now before the Supreme Court arise out of lawsuits brought by Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), an organization of Asian American students and […]
Jacob Scheer Tablet, July 31, 2018 “The re-emergence of quotas as a policy to aid disadvantaged groups was seen as a threat to the achievement-based society in which the Jews had become “one of America’s most successful ethnic groups with the nation’s highest per capita income and high representation in legal, technocratic and academic […]
Steve Friess Newsweek, Nov. 16, 2022 “The cases hinge on how the court now interprets perhaps its most hallowed decision, the 1954 ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, which required desegregation in public schools and accommodations by deciding that the doctrine of “separate but equal” was unconstitutional.” For some time now, it has […]
Mark J. Drozdowski Best Colleges, July 18, 2022 “To find that one’s university had become so Hebrewized was a fearful shock.” History, we’re often reminded, tends to repeat itself. That’s what the Students for Fair Admissions would have you believe, at any rate. The group’s complaint against Harvard claims the university employs “racially and […]
Thursday, November 17th 2022 / Thursday, November 17th 2022
Seth J. Frantzman Jerusalem Post, Nov. 16, 2022 “If Netanyahu is seen as an authoritarian, then one might assume that Lapid would have been welcomed as a breath of fresh air, and all these voices would have had renewed hope for Israel. Herein lies the paradox. The government that sought to bring change didn’t receive […]
Ariel Kahana JNS, Nov. 13, 2022 “The Palestinian appeal to the ICJ is a desperate step taken by Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas and his people in order to internationalize the conflict.” The Hague houses both the International Criminal Court, which is seated in a standard office building and has been a source of […]
Anne Bayefsky Israel Hayom, Nov. 8, 2022 “Not a single recommendation was directed to Palestinians. The report never mentioned the word “terrorism,” Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad. It was, in short, a farce masquerading as law.” Antisemitism at the United Nations may be as ubiquitous as the United Nations’ dead silence on human […]
Jonathan Lis Haaretz, Nov. 13, 2022 “Israel must not cooperate with the process in the court in The Hague, because it must not legitimize a distorted legal process in a court whose judges were selected politically by countries that are mostly hostile to Israel.” Sources in Israel have said that Israel’s occupation of […]
Tuesday, November 15th 2022 / Tuesday, November 15th 2022
Brad Polumbo NY Post, Nov. 10, 2022 “More than half plan to buy new clothes with the Biden bucks, while a whopping 46% of prospective beneficiaries say they’ll use the extra cash to dine out or go on vacation. With surprising candor, 28% even admitted they’ll use it to buy drugs or alcohol!” […]
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