Analysis
Friday, September 20th 2024
Editorial Board WSJ, Sept. 19, 2024 “… even when Israel meets that standard, as now in Lebanon, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says, “This attack clearly and unequivocally violates international humanitarian law.” She cried when funding passed for Israel’s Iron Dome that shoots down Hezbollah’s indiscriminate rocket attacks.” After Israel pulled off a covert operation against Hezbollah […]
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Monday, July 22nd 2024
Amir Bohbot Jerusalem Post, July 21, 2024 “After consolidating all Hamas infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, based on what we saw in maps and documents and what was actually discovered, it is clear that Gaza was constructed as one large military base, including the use of kindergartens, schools, clinics, hospitals, and mosques. They intended to […]
Wednesday, March 20th 2024 / Tuesday, March 19th 2024
Michael Oren Jerusalem Post, Mar. 15, 2024 “For all the agony and the sorrow,” I observed. “Hamas has reminded us that we are a nation, a people, a family—a mishpacha.” And yet that oneness is threatened by political rifts that can often seem unbridgeable.” Anybody who’s ever concluded a speaking tour, especially one as […]
Thursday, January 25th 2024
Eitan Fischberger Tablet, Jan. 17, 2024 “We are going to inconvenience every single person who doesn’t give a fuck [about Gaza] until they give a fuck. That’s how this goes.” Anarchic, pro-Palestinian rallies have continued to intensify across the United States ever since Oct. 7, when Hamas massacred 1,200 people and took another 240 hostage. […]
Wednesday, December 6th 2023
Yoel Guzansky Jerusalem Post, Nov. 1, 2023 “Israel will need to take direct action, and through the United States, disrupt the relationship between Hamas and Qatar, and the Qatari motivation to fund the organization. Qatar is very sensitive to its international image and status, and it can be targeted by linking it to Hamas and […]
Monday, November 27th 2023
Jonathan S. Tobin Israel Hayom, Nov. 23, 2023 “There can be no real debate about the hostage deal being good for Israel. It’s a terrible agreement from the viewpoint of its national security.” Israel’s government knew that it had no choice but to accept the deal it was offered in which some of the hostages […]
Tuesday, October 31st 2023
Bojan Pancevski, Matthew Dalton, David Luhnow and Karolina Jeznach WSJ, Oct. 30, 2023 “Both reactionary Islam and the radical left in the West are both opposed to Western hegemony and they see the Jewish state in this region as the quintessential expression of Western domination. It is a toxic combination.” A Star of David […]
Friday, October 27th 2023 / Tuesday, October 31st 2023
Barbara Kay National Post, Oct. 22, 2023 “It is hard to sorrow for those who only sorrow over themselves. It is difficult to pity the pitiless.” From Anne Frank’s iconic “Diary of a Young Girl,” one quotation is especially prized: “It’s a wonder I haven’t abandoned all my ideals, they seem so absurd and […]
Thursday, October 26th 2023 / Tuesday, October 31st 2023
Benjamin Baird The Federalist, Oct. 13, 2023 “Tlaib, who is of Palestinian heritage, said Sunday that a peaceful solution “must include lifting the blockade, ending the occupation and dismantling the apartheid system that creates the suffocating, dehumanizing conditions that can lead to resistance.” In the wake of a brutal terrorist attack on Israel, members of […]
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