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Thursday, January 27th 2022
New Initiative to Train Influencers in Combating Antisemitism Is Launched: Haley Cohen, Jerusalem Post, Jan. 25, 2022 — A new initiative to train online influencers to lead the fight against antisemitism was inaugurated on Tuesday to coincide with Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 – the day Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated in 1945. On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, […]
Analysis
Thursday, January 27th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Sheldon Kirschner The Times of Israel, Jan. 26, 2022 “Petain tells Laval that while Jewish citizens of France can’t be deported, stateless Jews can be.” Shortly after Germany conquered France in 1940, the collaborationist Vichy regime of Henri Philippe Petain announced its first antisemitic law. It relegated Jews to second-class citizenship and paved the way […]
Haras Rafiq European Eye on Radicalization, Jan. 26, 2022 “As a British Muslim, I find that antisemitism is once again at a critical mass, but this time the charge is not being led by Nazis but by Islamists, spearheaded by the Muslim Brotherhood, who believe that they are doing “God’s work”, aided by the political […]
William Daroff JNS, Jan. 25, 2022 “How do we keep our community safe? What is the legacy of the Holocaust and our efforts to remember it more than seven decades on? How do our endeavors change as the last survivors leave us and the event passes from living memory?” Jewish life in America feels more […]
Bret Stephens NY Times, Jan. 21, 2022 “Antisemitism? You would think it could not be more obvious, as everyone from the prime minister of Israel to the president of the United States to the Council on American-Islamic Relations agrees. But first you’d have to climb over a strange wall of obfuscation, misdirection and doubt.” A […]
Wednesday, January 26th 2022 / Wednesday, January 26th 2022
MEDIA-OCRITIES OF THE WEEK U.S. Stability Is No Longer Assured: Andrew Coyne, The Globe and Mail, Jan. 5, 2022“. . .it is difficult to see how the Americans [can] avoid a crack-up in 2024: a Democratic victory at the polls, followed by attempts to overthrow it, followed by some violent incident of one kind or another—after which anything […]
Tuesday, January 25th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Udi Dekel INSS Insight No. 1550, Jan. 23, 2022 “Iran’s military and civilian entrenchment in Syria continues, albeit adjusting to changing circumstances and with more limited scope than was originally intended.” One example of mistaken over-optimism: as part of the United States Senate investigation of the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, senior Pentagon officials […]
Oubai Shahbandar Arab News, Jan. 20, 2022 “Preventing Iranian entrenchment in Syria is probably impossible. The question is the rate and quantity of Iranian entrenchment and the quality of this entrenchment.” Israeli airstrikes on Iranian and Hezbollah targets in Syria have been growing in scale and frequency in recent months as Tehran seeks to cement […]
Jonathan Spyer Jerusalem Post, Jan. 20, 2022 “… the timing and nature of the incidents, and their intensity, are significant. They are an indication not of Iranian strength, but rather of the relative disarray and confusion observable in the pro-Iran camp in Iraq at the present moment.” A series of bomb and grenade attacks have […]
Seth J. Frantzman Jerusalem Post, Jan. 19, 2022 “Iran has used the Houthis to attack Saudi Arabia and last year positioned Shahed 136 drones in Yemen. The drones have a range that can reach Israel. The distance from Yemen to the UAE is around 1,300 km. from where the rockets or drones might have been launched; […]
Monday, January 24th 2022
Trading Threats, the U.S. and Iran Inch Closer to a Nuclear Pact: Farnaz Fassihi and Lara Jakes, NY Times, Jan. 12, 2022 White House’s Trump Blame Game Is a Bad Sign for Iran Talks – Analysis: Lahav Harkov, Jerusalem Post, Jan. 13, 2022 US Policy on Iran – Repeating Or Avoiding Past Errors?: Yoram Ettinger, […]
Monday, January 24th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Farnaz Fassihi and Lara Jakes NY Times, Jan. 12, 2022 Iran and the United States have recently engaged in a spiraling escalation of threats and warnings, even as they are progressing in diplomatic talks about reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. On Saturday, Iran’s Parliament placed largely symbolic sanctions on 51 Americans, many of them prominent […]
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