Isranet Daily Briefing
Tuesday, July 30th 2024
CROSSING RED LINES Will Israel Go to War in Lebanon? Saturday’s Attack and What Might Come Next, Explained: Ben Sales, JTA, July 29, 2024 — On Saturday, a conflict that has been heating up for 10 months neared the verge of exploding into all-out war when a suspected Hezbollah missile killed 12 children and teens on a […]
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Tuesday, July 30th 2024 / Tuesday, July 30th 2024
Nabih Bulos Los Angeles Times, July 26, 2024 “Paramount among the questions facing Hezbollah is how Israel managed to identify, track and kill top officers of the group, which has a reputation for high levels of operational security and discipline.” The first assassination took two tries. An Israeli drone fired a missile that hit […]
Brig. Gen. (res.) Eran Ortal BESA, July 21, 2024 “No progress regarding the return of the displaced Israelis will be achieved as a result of a war that would end in a (very) bloody draw and an agreement that Israel would not be able to believe in.” In a previous article I proposed that we […]
J.E. Dyer The Optimistic Conservative, July 27, 2024 “There is in any case no such thing as a “proportionate” response to having children at a recreational park blasted into bloody pieces.” This will be quick and focused. There is a lot else to say, but it’s more important to get these points out […]
Nathan J. Minsberg Israel Hayom, July 28, 2024 “There are images of dismembered children, their bodies torn apart by the blast, that prove the truth of this atrocity. Yet the world looks away.” Yesterday, on July 27th, an unthinkable tragedy struck the Druze town of Majdal Shams in the Israeli Northern region of […]
Monday, July 29th 2024
OUT OF CONTROL Anti-Semitic Violence Is Out of Control in Canada: Hardeep Singh, Spiked, July 24, 2024 — Montreal is not what it used to be. During a visit to Canada’s second most-populous city earlier this year, one thing stood out to me – the huge volume of pro-Palestinian posters, on walls and shop windows, denouncing Israel’s […]
Brendan O’Neill Spiked, July 25, 2024 “When Netanyahu is given horns and a blood-filled mouth, it should be clear he has become a stand-in for something else – for The Jew, for the toxic influence of that most problematic of peoples.” What would you call a gathering of angry people marching behind a giant, […]
Carly Adno Australia Jewish News, July 25, 2024 “We find ourselves in echo chambers and TikTok will deliberately suppress pro-Israel content, so it’s important to take the fight beyond social media as well.” In a wide-ranging interview in this week’s AJN, former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy says fighting the information war against Israel is […]
Avital Indig Israel Hayom, July 10, 2024 “Columbia was one of the first universities to see violent demonstrations, and as it happened, I had a front-row seat. Until then, I had never experienced anything like what I saw.” Shai Davidai is an Israeli-American social psychologist, senior lecturer at Columbia Business School and symbol of the […]
Alan Ripp WSJ, July 25, 2024 “No dogs allowed up here,” a passing jogger scolded me as I tried to call 911. I looked up and unbelievably, there was my attacker again, back on his bike and coming at me on the cinder path, shouting “You can’t run, Jew. I’m going to kill you now.” […]
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Sunday, July 28th 2024 / Sunday, July 28th 2024
Citation de la semaine: “C’était la fête juive de Simchat Torah. Tout a commencé par une journée parfaite. Pas un nuage dans le ciel. Des milliers de jeunes Israéliens faisaient la fête lors d’un festival de musique en plein air. Et soudain, à 6h29, alors que les enfants dormaient encore profondément dans leur lit dans […]
Friday, July 26th 2024 / Friday, July 26th 2024
SHABBAT READING Pacing Change: Covenant & Conversation, Pinchas 5771, 5784, Rabbi Sacks — Embedded in this week’s parsha is one of the great principles of leadership. The context is this: Moses, knowing that he was not destined to lead the next generation across the Jordan into the promised land, asked God to appoint a successor. He remembered what […]
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