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Thursday, December 21st 2023
Yael Bar Tur, Tal Fortgang, Martin Gurri, and Brian C. Anderson City Journal, Oct. 20, 2023 (video and transcript) “… a real clear symptom that the Israelis felt that being Jewish had been normalized was that they were indulging the same sort of the political madness that we have engaged here in the U.S. and […]
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Reuven Brenner Real Clear Markets, Dec. 18, 2023 “Five principles guide our approach for post-conflict Gaza: no forcible displacement, no reoccupation, no siege or blockade, no reduction in territory and no use of Gaza as a platform for terrorism.” Nice, but irrelevant.” In her recent stop in Dubai, Vice President Kamala Harris outlined five […]
Thursday, December 21st 2023 / Thursday, December 21st 2023
Andrew Pessin Clarity with Michael Oren, Dec. 15, 2023 “… those who answer “yes” to (Q) are not in much position to complain of the other side killing civilians. If they endorse civilian casualties when these are the direct target of the attack they can hardly object to civilian casualties as collateral damage from the targeting of military threats.” […]
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Wednesday, December 20th 2023
MODERN DAY BLOOD LIBEL? The False Narrative of ‘Indiscriminate Bombing’: Seth Mandel, Commentary Magazine, Dec. 15, 2023 — CNN has been excitedly promoting an “exclusive” story that about 40 percent of Israel’s airdropped munitions in Gaza have been “unguided,” due to the use of “dumb” bombs. Biden Preparing to Oust Netanyahu Over ‘War Crimes’: David Israel, Jewish Press, Dec. 19, 2023 — […]
Wednesday, December 20th 2023 / Wednesday, December 20th 2023
Melanie Phillips Substack, Dec. 15, 2023 “The Biden administration says the PA must change. But how is that remotely feasible given that it has indoctrinated its people with Nazi-style antisemitism, teaching them to regard Jewish people as the devil incarnate and that the highest goal is to murder them and steal their land in order […]
Editorial Board WSJ, Dec. 14, 2023 “How can it be that an area isn’t cleared from the air before allowing our soldiers to enter?” President Biden made headlines by declaring on Tuesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “has to change.” As is typical with the President, his subsequent remarks were hard to follow, but […]
Michael Goodwin NY Post, Dec. 16, 2023 “… there’s no denying he’s been giving Israel help with one hand and slapping it with the other. Hardly a day passes without Biden or someone on his team scolding Netanyahu or the IDF.” Over the many years they have been in the public eye, Joe Biden and Benjamin […]
Martin Gurri Discourse Magazine, Dec. 12, 2023 “The Obama doctrines turned out to be an exercise in self-delusion.” The structures that bind the nations of the world together are breaking down before our eyes. Two savage wars are raging in volatile regions, either of which might at any moment blow up to involve additional belligerents […]
Tuesday, December 19th 2023 / Tuesday, December 19th 2023
Iran’s Proxies in Syria Move Toward Escalation with Israel: Kasra Aarabi and Jason M. Brodsky, Foreign Policy, Nov. 10, 2023 What the War in Gaza Means for Syria: Aron Lund, The New Humanitarian, Dec. 7, 2023 Syria’s Stakes in the Israel-Gaza War: Giorgio Cafiero, The New Arab, Dec. 14, 2023 How Violence in Syria Is Connected to […]
Tuesday, December 19th 2023
Giorgio Cafiero The New Arab, Dec. 14, 2023 “The war in Gaza is reviving the relevance of the resistance front in the Arab world. Not only the Syrian opposition, but the Arab world more generally has scoffed at the impotence of the resistance front in recent years. Today, Arabs are again rooting for resistance. The […]
Kasra Aarabi and Jason M. Brodsky Foreign Policy, Nov. 10, 2023 “This call for a Shiite jihad, which was ignored in the West, would enable the regime in Iran to introduce an ideological element to the conflict, centered on extreme antisemitism and sectarianism, to draw on the regime’s ideological influence across the region.” Since […]
Aron Lund The New Humanitarian, Dec. 7, 2023 “… the most significant Gaza-related escalation in Syria involves neither Israel nor Hamas, but Iraq. Since 17 October, a new group that calls itself “the Islamic Resistance in Iraq” has fired at US bases in eastern Syria dozens of times. The group, which appears to be a front for several Iran-backed […]
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