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Letter: Not So Bad If a Socialist Candidate Loses

Letter: The Impact of Arab Decisions on 1948 Israeli History

Dear editor: I am saddened that Bruce Ticker doesn’t realize that socialism simply doesn’t work. (Column: The War Against Jewish New Yorkers boulderjewishnews.com 09/12/2025) Why socialism fails: Lessons from Bolivia If Mr. Mamdani fails in his bid to become New York’s mayor because of his antisemitism, that will be the …

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Letter: It’s Arab and Palestinian Rejectionism Which Destroyed Any Solution to the Conflict

Letter: The Impact of Arab Decisions on 1948 Israeli History

Arabs of Palestine could have had a state in the 1940's if Arab leaders had helped them to get organized for the autonomy offered them by the UN Partition Proposal (for the 20% of Britain's Palestine Mandate that had not been used to set up the Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan). And that was just the first opportunity.

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Opinion: ‘Washington Post’ Two-State Solution is Unrealistic

Opinion: ‘Washington Post’ Two-State Solution is Unrealistic

The editorial writers at The Washington Post support establishing a sovereign Palestinian Arab state next to Israel. They continue to say this even as Israel approaches nearly two years of war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip following the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

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Letter: A Fictional Famine?

Letter: The Impact of Arab Decisions on 1948 Israeli History

Last week's letter claims that because these children have pre-existing conditions they are not suffering “exclusively” from starvation, as if this excuses their starvation. The clear implication of this letter is that famine in Gaza either does not exist or that the media is making a mountain out of a molehill.

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Letter: A Fictional Famine of Pre Existing Conditions

Letter: The Impact of Arab Decisions on 1948 Israeli History

For over a year the mainstream media has widely publicized photographs of emaciated Gazan children that it knew were suffering from pre existing conditions or other circumstances that were not caused by starvation and in the antisemitic tradition of Joseph Goebbels, Julius Streicher and even Fritz Hippler have mendaciously labeled these children as exclusively suffering from starvation for the sole purpose of engendering hatred against the Jewish people.

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Letter: Palestinian Leaders Have Shown No Interest in Building a State

Letter: The Impact of Arab Decisions on 1948 Israeli History

It's sad, but true, Palestinian leaders have shown no interest in building a state in which their people could become productive citizens and build better lives for their children. Indeed, the leaders' interest is more focused on delegitimizing and destroying the nation-state of the Jews than on building a Palestinian state.

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Letter: Questions (and Information) for Ed Kass

Letter: The Impact of Arab Decisions on 1948 Israeli History

Why did Arab rulers threaten violence against the Zionist community in Palestine and the Mizrachi Jewish communities in the Muslim countries of the Middle East and North Africa as soon as the UN suggested partitioning the 20% of Mandatory Palestine not used to created Transjordan into a Jewish state and a second Arab state?

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Letter: Tale of Two Refugee Populations

Letter: The Impact of Arab Decisions on 1948 Israeli History

Consider the fates of two refugee populations created in the 1940's when Arab countries went to war instead of helping the Arabs of Palestine prepare for the autonomy offered them by the 1947 UN Proposal for the Partition of Palestine.

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Letter: J Street/NJN Statement

Letter: The Impact of Arab Decisions on 1948 Israeli History

The letter critiques J Street and NJN’s stance on diplomacy with Iran, highlighting past U.S. military actions and Iran’s defiance against nuclear regulations as serious concerns.

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