Analysis
Thursday, January 9th 2025
Jerry Grafstein JNS, Jan. 8, 2025 “… some parliamentarians are tainted by their premature declaration of “Palestine” as a state without the putative state having met the necessary principles of accepted international law, further undermining Canada’s reputation as a nation founded on the rule of law.” As he prepares to step down from his post […]
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Andrew Lappin JTA, Jan. 6, 2025 “Yet in the months since Oct. 7, Trudeau and his government have also been more pointed in their criticism of Israel’s handling of its war in Gaza than their counterparts in the United States.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will step down from his post and from his party […]
Dr. Gad Saad NY Post, Nov. 30, 2024 “Currently, the three key sources of Jew-hatred are Islamic-based hate, ultra-right neo-Nazi types and the academic left, which promulgates the narrative that Jews are the brutal colonizers of the otherwise peace-loving Palestinians. Within the Montreal ecosystem, the neo-Nazi dynamic is less prevalent, but the other two sources have […]
Zina Rakhamilova Israel Hayom, Jan. 7, 2025 “Justin Trudeau’s failure to protect Canadian Jews during this critical period is not only a betrayal of the Jewish community but also a failure of leadership that resonates far beyond Canada’s borders.” It has been one of the most challenging times for Jewish people in Canada since […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Wednesday, January 8th 2025
WHAT TO DO? Iran 2025: Nuclear Crisis Awaits Trump: Barak Ravid, Axios, Jan. 6, 2025 — Iran’s recent nuclear advances give President-elect Trump a crucial decision to make in his first months in office: Try to neutralize the threat through negotiations and pressure, or order a military strike. *** Israeli Attack on Iran’s Nuclear Program In 2025 […]
Yonah Jeremy Bob Jerusalem Post, Jan. 6, 2025 “If the IDF could bring 120 Special Forces for three hours into Syria to destroy a sensitive Iranian facility, in the best-defended part of Syria from both air and on the ground after Damascus, why couldn’t Israel carry out an adapted version of such an operation at […]
Dov Lieber, Carrie Keller-Lynn and Saleh al-Batati WSJ, Jan. 6, 2025 “Israel is Israelizing the problem.” Over the past year, Israel’s military has proved adept at taking down threats to the country’s security. After the initial shock of the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks, Hamas’s top leadership has been largely neutralized. Iran’s other big ally in the region, […]
Benjamin Weinthal Fox News, Jan. 4, 2025 “After a year and a quarter dedicated to severing the octopus’s arms, Israel stands in 2025 at a historic crossroads for the confrontation Netanyahu has long sought and for which history will judge him: eliminating the nuclear threat once and for all.” Elite Israeli forces conducted a dramatic […]
Dan Diker and Yossi Kuperwasser Jewish Policy Center, Winter 2025 “We are really facing jihad; we are facing Holy War, as Iran has reminded us time and time again since 1979, with the return of Grand Ayatollah Khomeini from Paris.” inFOCUS: This issue assesses Iranian policy and the future of the Tehran regime, mostly from the American […]
Tuesday, January 7th 2025 / Tuesday, January 7th 2025
“Had Mr. Trudeau resigned six months ago, he wouldn’t have created a lame-duck scenario two weeks before Donald Trump again becomes president of the United States and potentially follows through on his threat to implement 25-per-cent tariffs. The Liberals wouldn’t be a leaderless government negotiating for Canada’s economic survival without a plan, without a direction, […]
Tuesday, January 7th 2025
Michael Cuenco Unherd, Jan. 7, 2025 “The rest of Trudeau’s rule from that point on was one long, drawn-out process of unraveling which can be described as “a political slow heat death.” In February 1984, Pierre Elliott Trudeau took a legendary walk in the bitter Ottawa cold: there, he decided that he had accomplished […]
Tom Slater Spiked, Jan. 6, 2025 “I’m frankly amazed it took the good people of Canada almost 10 years to wipe that smug look off his face.” So it’s farewell to Canada’s first black prime minister. Yes, Justin Trudeau – the man who proved that in these topsy-turvy political times you can be a liberal […]
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