Analysis
Friday, March 8th 2024 / Thursday, March 7th 2024
Richard Goldberg FDD, Feb. 7, 2024 “The goal is not to improve people’s lives; it is to keep them in a state of insecurity and instability for which they are encouraged to hold Israel responsible. This is the only reason UN officials and some Western political leaders falsely claim that no alternatives exist.” Last […]
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Frederic Eger LinkedIn, Feb. 14, 2024 “… even without an express condemnation of Israel, a post that is clearly designed to evoke sympathy for Palestinians in Gaza, by showing photos of a distressed child, or emotional language, and which does not mention the responsibility of Hamas, will often evoke antipathy toward Israel.” Out of […]
Abraham Wyner Tablet, Mar. 6, 2024 “This regularity is almost surely not real. One would expect quite a bit of variation day to day.” The number of civilian casualties in Gaza has been at the center of international attention since the start of the war. The main source for the data has been […]
Thursday, March 7th 2024 / Wednesday, March 6th 2024
Yoav Zitun Ynet News, Mar. 3, 2024 “it is evident to everyone that his astute suspicions triggered the initial chain of events in one of the IDF’s primary achievements in the war: the exposure of the most closely guarded secret of the military commander of Hamas, Mohammed Deif – an expansive military infrastructure that has […]
Marcus Walker Anat Peled and Summer Said WSJ, Feb. 29, 2024 “Their strategic goal is to survive.” Senior members of Hamas’s leadership in exile met in Doha, Qatar, earlier this month amid concerns that its fighters were getting mauled by an Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip. Enemy troops were killing dozens of militants each day […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Tuesday, March 5th 2024
Reconciling Israeli and US Plans for “The Day After” in Gaza: Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Politics, Mar. 3, 2024 Netanyahu’s Bold, Realistic Plan for ‘the Day After Hamas’: Daniel Pipes, WSJ, Mar. 3, 2024 Why is Biden Pushing for an Immoral Hostage Deal?: Jonathan S. Tobin, JNS, Feb. 28, 2024 Democratic Rhetoric Takes a Perilous Turn for the […]
Monday, March 4th 2024 / Monday, March 4th 2024
Jonathan S. Tobin JNS, Feb. 28, 2024 “With Biden promising to treat any pause in combat as an excuse to work for a permanent ceasefire, the main outcome of the next hostage deal (and there inevitably will be another) will be not so much an egregious act of extortion as a political victory for Hamas […]
Wednesday, February 28th 2024 / Wednesday, February 28th 2024
Noah Rothman National Review, Feb. 27, 2024 “What is this sort of advocacy meant to achieve other than to convince other naïve, blinkered radicals to commit similar acts of violence — acts that may not be limited to self-harm?” We love death like our enemies love life.” That chilling mantra, expressed a decade ago by Hamas […]
Wednesday, February 28th 2024 / Tuesday, February 27th 2024
Joe Kaufman Focus on Western Islamism, Feb. 26, 2024 “All they can do is throw money at things,” he said. “Bribing, bribing, bribing … Who do they have on their side? It’s anyone they have been able to purchase. It’s elected officials. It’s media outlets. Show me where the Palestinian savagery is. Show me! You […]
Michael Starr Jerusalem Post, Feb. 27, 2024 “… it is not only irresponsible to promote suicide because of those that my commit it, but also because an act of suicidal political protest is another step toward more political violence.” The American radical left’s glorification of the self-immolation of US airman Aaron Bushnell in front of Israel’s Washington, […]
Monday, February 26th 2024 / Sunday, February 25th 2024
JP staff Jerusalem Post, Feb. 24, 2024 “There’s this impression that it’s the decision of Socrates Aristotle or Plato, when in fact those sitting around the table are historically Gaddafi, Castro, and the house of sod sitting around the Human Rights Council,” Neuer commented on how the world views the decisions made by the UN.” […]
Wednesday, February 21st 2024
Gregg Roman Algemeiner, Feb. 20, 2024 “… the Red Cross refused to allow Magen David Adom entry to the international organization because the latter wanted to use the Star of David as its symbol in place of a red cross. Even though Muslim Red Cross organizations use a red crescent as their symbol, Israel is singled out […]
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