Analysis
Thursday, May 8th 2025
Nicole Lampert Jewish Chronicle, May 6, 2025 “I see artists in our company accuse Israel of genocide and deny its right to exist while painting Hamas as the good guys.” Itay Kashti will never know whether it was one of his comments on social media pushing back against the anti-Israel narrative in the music industry […]
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Jonathan S. Tobin JNS, May 6, 2025 “What does matter is how acts of almost casual Jew-hatred like this are becoming commonplace.” An incident involving college students at a bar owned by a celebrity best known for sports betting and reviewing pizza isn’t the sort of thing you’d expect to go down as a pivotal […]
Phelim McAlser Stories. IO Substack, Apr. 30, 2025 “The band took a picture with the Palestinian flag and danced with it during one of their shows. Where was their condemnation then?” So KNEECAP the anti-semitic Irish hip hop band have now proven that they are also craven cowards – who fold like a cheap Balaclava […]
Thursday, May 8th 2025 / Thursday, May 8th 2025
Brendan O’Neill Spiked, Apr. 30, 2025 “Kneecap are now saying they’ve never supported Hamas or Hezbollah. Waving a movement’s flag and reading its books is a weird way to show you don’t support it.” The woke left loves a good censoring. They’re thrilled when feminists are blacklisted for saying people with cocks aren’t women. They gleefully No […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Wednesday, May 7th 2025
“As I write this, three days after his victory, Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu has yet to issue even a perfunctory congratulation. That is extraordinary.” – Vivian Bercovici B’nai Brith Canada Sponsors Class Action Suit Against McGill University: Bnai Brith Canada — B’nai Brith Canada is sponsoring McGill Jewish students in initiating a class action […]
Wednesday, May 7th 2025 / Tuesday, May 6th 2025
Vivian Bercovici Jewish Chronicle, May 1, 2025 “Mark Carney’s leadership means Canadian Jews are unlikely to be able to count on the police to enforce criminal, civil, or constitutional law in ways that protect their rights, freedoms, or safety.” Since the results of the Canadian federal election were confirmed early Tuesday morning, my phone and […]
Wednesday, May 7th 2025 / Wednesday, May 7th 2025
Ben Cohen JNS, Apr. 25, 2025 “Israel’s very existence, and not its policies, continues to be the primary complaint of its adversaries.” As we mark the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany and the liberation of the concentration camps, that terrible chapter of history no longer seems so distant. While there are […]
David Swindle Algemeiner, May 5, 2025 “To explain for the drop in right-wing incidents, the report’s authors suggested that “amid widespread and intensive media coverage of the Israel-Hamas war and related protests, political activity, and antisemitism – typical of far-left and Islamist circles – relatively less coverage is dedicated to far-right antisemitic incidents.”” Global antisemitism […]
Shany Mor Jewish Chronicle, Apr. 24, 2025 “Britain is just ten or so years ahead of the US. And the long march of geostrategic antisemitism’s institutional capture in the US is only about a decade behind Britain’s.” This month marks five years since Jeremy Corbyn stepped down as leader of the Labour Party, and a […]
Tuesday, May 6th 2025
Deadly Attacks on Syria’s Small Druze Community Are Part of a Bigger Fight: Sudarsan Raghavan and Suha Ma’ayeh, WSJ, May 2, 2025 A Look at the Druze Community as It Faces Existential Threat in Syria: Ya Libnan, Yalibnan, May 5, 2025 Israel Must Help Druze Achieve Self-Determination in Syria | Opinion: Bradley Martin, Newsweek, Mar. 7, […]
Tuesday, May 6th 2025 / Monday, May 5th 2025
Sudarsan Raghavan and Suha Ma’ayeh WSJ, May 2, 2025 “The government is not welcome here.” Deadly clashes this week in southern Syria, home to the Druze ethnic group, are putting new pressure on the nascent government as it tries to prevent the country from fragmenting along sectarian lines. Two days of fighting were set off […]
Ya Libnan Yalibnan, May 5, 2025 “Most of the world’s 1.2 million Druze live in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, while diaspora communities in the Americas and Australia remain closely linked to their ancestral homelands through enduring transnational ties.” Syria’s Druze community is facing one of the most violent internal eruptions in years, with over 40 […]
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