Analysis
Friday, March 8th 2024 / Thursday, March 7th 2024
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 […]
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Bob Goldberg Real Clear Policy, Feb. 28, 2024 “The question is, when it comes to Jews and Israelis if the ICRC has a moral compass at all.” In the pantheon of international organizations that treat Israel with a mix of disdain and indifference, the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) is a cut above the […]
Thursday, March 7th 2024 / Wednesday, March 6th 2024
Seth J. Frantzman The National Interest, Mar. 4, 2024 “Israeli leaders have vowed to defeat Hamas, but the group is still in control of Rafah and continues to control the aid that entered Gaza via southern Gaza.” Five months of war between Israel and Hamas has led to Israel defeating Hamas in many parts of Gaza. However, […]
Barry R. Posen Times of Israel, Mar. 2, 2024 “Like the US and its allies in Iraq and Syria, Israel chose as its objective the destruction of its adversary. That’s why those earlier wars provide important insights into what Israel knew it would face in Gaza, and they help to explain its military strategy, tactics […]
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
Caroline B. Glick JNS, Mar. 3, 2024 “The second reason that Carville and other leading Democratic voices in politics, academia and the media are blaming Israel for what they fear will be a Trump victory in November is because they are setting up Israel—and more broadly— “the Jews” in the United States and worldwide—as the […]
Daniel Pipes WSJ, Mar. 3, 2024 “A trove of evidence, however, suggests that Gazans reject being used as pawns in the terror group’s strategy. Two surveys taken before Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre signal that Gazans want to live normal lives.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last month presented Israel’s security cabinet with a short document: “The Day After […]
Peter Berkowitz Real Clear Politics, Mar. 3, 2024 “… a Palestinian state in current circumstances is, to put matters gently, unlikely to respect individual freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. And it would provide Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terror, a comfortable outpost on Israel’s doorstep.” The United States and Israel have […]
Monday, March 4th 2024
TWO STATE DELUSION Exploring Israel’s Statehood and the Palestinian Refugee Issue: Einat Wilf on Call me Back Podcast: Einat Wilf, YouTube, Feb. 29, 2024— Join Dan Senor on the Call me Back podcast in a captivating discussion with Dr. Einat Wilf as they unravel the intricate journey towards Israel’s statehood and delve into the complexities of […]
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 […]
Melanie Phillips Substack, Feb. 20, 2024 “If he really wants to end the fighting, he might have a word with his family’s beloved chums in the royal family of Qatar — the state that runs Hamas, shelters its leader Ismail Haniyeh and could therefore end this war tomorrow.” What on earth was HRH the Prince […]
Friday, February 16th 2024
Gersonides’ Scientific Interpretation of the Tabernacle: Prof. Menachem Kellner, The Torah.com, Feb. 13, 2024 — Rabbi Levi ben Gershom (1288–1344),[1] known to the Jewish world by his acronym Ralbag and to the wider world as Gersonides, spent his fifty-six years in Provence.[2] While the names of his teachers remain unknown,[3] his erudition is staggering. Heavily influenced by Aristotelian philosophy, […]
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