Analysis
Friday, August 9th 2024 / Friday, August 9th 2024
Amir Lupovici INSS Research Forum | July 2024 “If there are such great limitations on the ability to deter Hamas, how did it happen that Israel relied so extensively on this strategy?” Introduction The brutal Hamas attack on October 7 brought up a variety of strategic issues, including questions about the strategy of deterrence and Israel’s […]
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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 […]
Thursday, January 25th 2024
Frederick Krantz Israzine, Jan. 26, 2024 “… Is the grim truth not rather that a second holocaust has been made more likely, not less likely, by the fact of the first? For there are few signs anywhere of that radical repentance, which alone could rid the world of Hitler’s shadow.” In the light of […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, January 25th 2024 / Thursday, January 25th 2024
TREES CELEBRATED A Tu BiShvat Guide for the Perplexed, 2019: Yoram Ettinger, Algemeiner, Jan. 20. 2019 –– 1. The Jewish Arbor Day, Tu Bishvat (ט”ו בשבט) highlights human gratitude for the creation of fruit-bearing trees. Jewish tradition stipulates a one-sentence blessing before consuming any fruit. ______________________________________________________________________________ “NORMALIZE THE MASSACRES” London Pro-Hamas Rally Proves that the Absurd Is […]
Monday, January 22nd 2024
Bret Stephens NY Times, Jan. 16, 2024 “If Israel were trying to commit genocide, it wouldn’t be putting its soldiers at risk or allowing humanitarian relief to arrive from Egypt or withdrawing many of its forces from Gaza. It would simply be killing Palestinians everywhere, in vastly greater numbers, as Germans killed Jews or Hutus […]
Students Speak
Thursday, December 21st 2023 / Thursday, December 21st 2023
Joshua Schecter On October 7, 2023, Shabbat, Simchat Torah, and precisely 50 years after the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, Hamas launched a brutal and horrific terrorist attack against Israel. They murdered over 1200 Israeli civilians, maimed or injured over 4500, and abducted over 200 to the Gaza Strip, all in the most brutal […]
Thursday, December 21st 2023
Bret Stephens NY Times, Oct. 19, 2023 “Where does all this hatred come from? If your answer is Israel, then, to borrow a line I once heard from Leon Wieseltier, you aren’t explaining antisemitism; you’re replicating it.” This will be my last column for the year, and it will be more personal than most. It’s […]
Yael Bar Tur, Tal Fortgang, Martin Gurri, and Brian C. Anderson City Journal, Oct. 20, 2023 (video and transcript) “… a real clear symptom that the Israelis felt that being Jewish had been normalized was that they were indulging the same sort of the political madness that we have engaged here in the U.S. and […]
Reuven Brenner Real Clear Markets, Dec. 18, 2023 “Five principles guide our approach for post-conflict Gaza: no forcible displacement, no reoccupation, no siege or blockade, no reduction in territory and no use of Gaza as a platform for terrorism.” Nice, but irrelevant.” In her recent stop in Dubai, Vice President Kamala Harris outlined five […]
Monday, December 4th 2023
Liel Leibovitz Tablet, Nov. 14, 2023 “They cheer for #MrFAFO not despite the fact that he’s so obviously faking it but precisely because of it. His performances promise liberation from the annoyances of a fact-based reality whose contradictions are inherently troubling.” There he is, a victim of an Israeli air raid, writhing in pain in a […]
Thursday, November 30th 2023
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness, Nov. 27, 2023 “For all the boasts about loving death, it was Hamas who cowardly murdered the unarmed, scampered back to the safety of their tunnels, and used their own kindred Gazans to shield them from death—delivered to them by supposed nerds who love life too much.” We know […]
Thursday, November 23rd 2023
Daniel Henninger WSJ, Nov. 15, 2023 “Hamas knew that the humanitarian-crisis narrative after the IDF chased them into Gaza’s teeming neighborhoods would isolate Israel politically. In that crude sense, the day of slaughter was a success. But even more cynical than their naive Western counterparts, Hamas always knew their isolate-Israel narrative had no practical solution. […]
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