Analysis
Friday, October 13th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
J.J. Kimche WSJ, Oct. 10, 2023 “How can we share dormitories, classrooms and ideas with students who would makes excuses or even celebrate if we and our families were hacked to death by a Hamas terrorist tomorrow?” Hamas’s attack on Israel was a small-scale Holocaust, a moment no Jew alive with the tiniest speck […]
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Marc Rowan The Free Press, Oct. 11, 2023 “At UPenn, the embrace of double standards and the unacceptable status quo, which privileges antisemitism, did not begin on President Magill’s and Chairman Bok’s watch, but they are the protectors of it.” While Hamas terrorists were slaughtering Israeli Jews, university administrators were figuring out how to […]
Jeffrey Blehar National Review, Oct. 11, 2023 “While one would expect college-age pro-Palestinian activists (morally deranged as they are) to stand up for Hamas in their sloppily knotted keffiyehs regardless of how many women and children the organization butchers or rapes, one would not have expected nearly every other South Asian, Middle Eastern, or North […]
Ian Oxnevad Minding the Campus, Oct. 12, 2023 “The Ivy League’s interest in promoting apparatchiks for Iran’s theocrats can only be explained by academia’s anti-Israel hatred and its hostility towards the West in general.” The leafy quads and collegiate student gatherings of the current Fall semester hide deep ties between American universities and the […]
Thursday, October 12th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
Bret Stephans NY Times, Oct. 10, 2023 “Something similar must be said about a much broader swath of the left that looks in heartfelt horror at what happened on Saturday but rarely stops to wonder whether it played any role in creating the moral and intellectual climate for what has unfolded.” On Saturday morning […]
Friday, September 1st 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
David Bernstein Quillette, Oct. 13, 2022 ”At the end of the meeting, one of the organizers drew the black participants into a circle. She preached, “I was blind but now I am Woke.” The participants repeated the chant and loudly proclaimed “Amen.” At this point, I realized that the call to be woke was, in fact, a […]
Tuesday, August 15th 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin Sapir Journal, Volume Ten Summer 2023 “As a practical matter, DEI programs limit their “equity” and “inclusion” efforts to certain identity groups, which rarely include Jews.” For more than a decade, Jewish students on American campuses have been targets of abusive conduct because of their support, or perceived support, for Israel. The […]
Friday, July 21st 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
Editorial Board WSJ, July 18, 2023 “Israel is the least racist state in the Middle East and a stark contrast to the Palestinian Authority.” On Friday these columns criticized President Biden for snubbing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declining in gratuitous public fashion to invite him to the White House. On Monday the President had a change of […]
Thursday, July 20th 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
Editorial Board WSJ, July 13, 2023 “The President’s Israel policy has been counterproductive. U.S. aid to anti-Israel international bodies has resumed, and all of the West Bank and East Jerusalem is treated as “occupied territory.” This is now a liberal article of faith, but how does it advance peace to indulge Palestinians in the belief […]
Tuesday, June 20th 2023 / Sunday, November 5th 2023
Dr. Alex Grobman Israel National News, May 25, 2023 “Most mainstream Jewish leaders are promoting universalist fantasies—but to bring ‘kumbaya’ to the arena of identity politics is to unilaterally disarm.” Charles Jacobs and Avi Goldwasser, EDS. Betrayal: The Failure of American Jewish Leadership (New York: Post Hill Press, 2023) ISBN: 978-1-63758-878-9 “This book is […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, June 15th 2023 / Sunday, November 5th 2023
NO INVITATION PENDING As Israel Turns 75, the UN Won’t Be Invited to the Party: Terry Glavin, National Post, Apr. 25, 2023 — The circumstances attending to the 75th birthday of the world’s only Jewish state this week are not what you could call auspiciously pleasant. Yom Ha’atzmaut — Independence Day — is commemorated on Wednesday, […]
Alan Baker Jerusalem Post, June 6, 2023 “While nobody really expects anything positive, let alone balanced or neutral to emanate from any part of the UN, one might nevertheless expect that the one senior official whose function purports to include coordination of the Middle East peace process, would at least make some attempt to address […]
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