Communiqués
Thursday, March 27th 2025
Citation de la semaine: “Tant que le Hamas restera ferme dans son refus, il perdra de plus en plus de terres, qui seront ajoutées à Israël” Israel Katz, Ministre israélien de la Défense Table des Matières Israël, convaincu que le Hamas peut être vaincu, aurait l’intention d’étendre la guerre dans de nouvelles zones de Gaza: […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, March 27th 2025 / Thursday, March 27th 2025
The Houthis are the New Barbary Pirates: Dov S. Zakheim, The Hill, Mar. 21, 2025 How the Houthis’ Missile Attacks Fit into Iran’s Regional Strategy – Analysis: Nathan Klabin/The Media Line, Jerusalem Post, Mar. 24, 2025 Silent Enabler: US-backed Country Helping Houthis: Israel Shamay/Makor Rishon, Israel Hayom, Mar. 12, 2025 The Trump Foreign-Policy Team’s Real Problem: Jonathan S. Tobin, JNS, […]
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Israel Shamay/Makor Rishon Israel Hayom, Mar. 12, 2025 “Parallel to its relations with the West, Oman plays a double game.” Nearly two weeks ago, phase one of the deal between Israel and Hamas concluded, with Israel halting humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip several days after its completion. In response, on Friday, the Houthi leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, […]
Thursday, March 27th 2025 / Wednesday, March 26th 2025
Jonathan S. Tobin JNS, Mar. 26, 2025 “… once the president admitted the error, that was effectively the end of the story, despite the interest of left-wing media to keep it alive.” It was the gaffe that critics of the Trump administration have been praying for. However it happened, the inclusion of Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg in a […]
Nathan Klabin/The Media Line The Jerusalem Post, Mar. 24, 2025 “By blaming Iran for the Houthis’ attacks, Trump is drawing a direct line between Iran’s regional ambitions and the broader security concerns of the international community.” Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated significantly in recent weeks, partly due to the involvement of […]
Dov S. Zakheim The Hill, Mar. 21, 2025 “President Trump explicitly identified Iran as a potential American target should Tehran continue to support the Houthis.” Shortly after America had achieved its independence from Great Britain, the new nation confronted a threat from the Ottoman provinces of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli. Beginning in 1784, raiders from […]
Nathan Klabin/The Media Line english.alarabiya.net Mar. 24, 2025 “By blaming Iran for the Houthis’ attacks, Trump is drawing a direct line between Iran’s regional ambitions and the broader security concerns of the international community.” Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated significantly in recent weeks, partly due to the involvement of Yemen’s Houthi […]
Wednesday, March 26th 2025
“Since the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, it has been a given that no entity that receives federal funding can engage in racial discrimination. Title VI of that act also encompasses discrimination on the basis of religion and ethnicity, something that administrations of both political parties, including those of Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden and […]
Joe Lockard Fathom Journal, Mar. 2025 “Part of the ‘scholasticide’ argument has become that it is now not just Gaza, but extends to US higher education, as the Trump administration seeks to decimate and control the intellectual and political life of universities. Thus, Gaza and the fate of US higher education are linked. This has […]
Wednesday, March 26th 2025 / Tuesday, March 25th 2025
Editorial Board WSJ, Mar. 23, 2025 “Conservatives should also be wary of government dictation of curricula because the left will do the same thing if it returns to power.” Columbia University’s decision Friday to bend to the Trump Administration’s governance demands has shocked the academy far and wide, and it is an unprecedented sanction. But […]
Dion J. Pierre Algemeiner, Mar. 25, 2025 “During a mutinous meeting with angry faculty, Armstrong reportedly said, among other things, that the anti-mask ban — a policy that is widely supported by the Jewish community for achieving the same end as federal anti-Ku-Klux-Klan laws — will not be enacted.” Columbia University interim president Katrina Armstrong […]
Noah Rothman National Review, Mar. 25, 2025 “Whether because of institutional capture or its lethargic leadership, it had become unavoidably clear that Columbia could not restore a climate of free inquiry to its campus on its own. So, the Trump administration gave it a push.” By April of last year, it was clear that Columbia University […]
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