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Column: Distorted Language Over War Crimes

Column: Distorted Language Over War Crimes

“At no time were they yelling that they wanted to kill people,” says Carlos Nieves, an assistant commissioner in the NYPD in October 2023. From Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah: “Armed struggle is a moral and legal right of the colonized and the brutalized.” So goes the unchecked influence of distorted language that routinely accompanies anti-Israel protests.

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Column: Jews on a Political Tightrope

Column: Jews on a Political Tightrope

Democratic support for pro-Israel candidates is dwindling, with primary challenges intensifying for representatives like Daniel Goldman, as party members express increasingly critical views on Israel amid rising antisemitism.

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Column: Defending Pro-Israel Democrats in Congress Is a Must

Column: Defending Pro-Israel Democrats in Congress Is a Must

What a bumper sticker message: “I will invest in the economy. Ritchie invests in bombs.” And Michael Blake is off – to oust pro-Israel U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres, as may be other so-called progressive candidates who plan to make Congress more “Palestinian”-friendly.

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Column: When Hell Freezes Over…er, When Hamas Disarms

Column: When Hell Freezes Over…er, When Hamas Disarms

It is a relief that Israel retrieved the hostages who were carried off from southern Israel after Hamas terrorists murdered 1,200 Israelis and others on Oct. 7, 2023. However, that leaves 21 more provisions to achieve peace between Israel and the people of Gaza.

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Column: Insulting Us on Rosh Hashanah and at Two Holocaust Memorials

Column: Insulting Us on Rosh Hashanah and at Two Holocaust Memorials

While most Jews spent the first day of Rosh Hashanah in solemn observance, delegates to the United Nations Security Council spent Rosh Hashanah’s first day urging a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war and release of the hostages. The Israelis notified the U.N. that Sept. 23 was the start of the Jewish New Year, but U.N. went ahead with the debate, anyway.

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