Analysis
Monday, October 23rd 2023 / Tuesday, October 31st 2023
Boaz Munro Tablet, Oct. 19, 2023 “And I fell apart. For a few days, I felt like the country was sliding inexorably toward the unthinkable fate of 1940s Germany. After all, I thought, if people will shrug off beatings and swastikas, they’ll shrug off stabbings and shootings. And then they’ll shrug off pogroms—at least if […]
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Monday, October 16th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
Salem Alketbi Israel Hayom, Oct. 11, 2023 “Opening several combat fronts against Israel at the same time is a scenario that was rehearsed and the Israeli side’s reaction to it was tested.” As an observer of the events, I find that Hamas’s invasion of several Israeli towns, while noteworthy, pales in importance compared to […]
Friday, October 13th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
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
Gerard Baker WSJ, Oct. 9, 2023 “The terrorists’ objective is truly indiscriminate destruction. For them a dead Jew is a bonus, but a dead Palestinian is a trophy they can parade before credulous Western media to convey some supposed moral equivalence between their depravity and the actions of a beleaguered state seeking to preserve its […]
Wednesday, September 27th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
Frederick Krantz “… he’s leading a relatively poor, corruption-stained country, independent only since 1991, which is nevertheless fighting for its life, with allies who, though generous, are not giving him full support for fear of antagonizing too greatly the very state that threatens his country.” Is there any political or moral alternative to the U.S.-led […]
Friday, September 1st 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
Naya Lekhet Jerusalem Post, Aug. 13, 2023 “… progressivism has a great response to this point, which in many ways is a contradiction to being progressive and a Zionist: in a hierarchy of marginalization, Jews are near the bottom. We don’t get to be free from persecution at the cost of a higher ranked “persecuted” […]
Thursday, August 24th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
Yehudit Barsky and Ehud Rosen INSS, Apr. 18, 2023 “While CAIR condemned antisemitism in general following the 2021 Los Angeles restaurant attack days later a CAIR official again attempted to delegitimize the ADL—the organization that monitors antisemitism and is part of the mainstream Jewish community—claiming it has been “falsely characterizing legitimate criticism of Israel as […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Tuesday, August 15th 2023 / Friday, November 3rd 2023
WEAPONIZATION AGAINST JEWS The DEI Threat to Jewish Students – Opinion: Adam Milstein, Jerusalem Post, May 8, 2023 — Today in America, institutions, from universities to governmental agencies and to corporate workplaces, continue to embrace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives and associated ideologies closely linked to critical race theory (CRT). Why DEI Programs Can’t […]
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 […]
Seth Mandel Commentary Magazine, June 2023 “At George Washington University, anti-Semitic harassment is apparently now part of required course-work.” By every metric, American Jewish campus life is a shadow of what it once was. The City University of New York is losing the last two Jewish members of its 80-member senior leadership team—in the […]
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