Can the Israeli left reject David Ben-Gurion’s appalling resort to violence against Jews and accept the result of a democratic election?
Opinions
The secret ingredient to Bibi’s enduring appeal to voters is his ability to communicate authenticity.
Right-wing Israeli voters fume as Netanyahu follows a familiar pattern of letting foreign pressure guide the Jewish state’s policies.
Apologetics for Palestinian terrorism are matched by the cluelessness of the State Department.
Partisan split on booting Ilhan Omar from congressional committees is more than a symptom of political civil war. It illustrates the normalization of anti-Zionism.
Propagandists face strong opposition from South African activists who know Israel, know apartheid and resist efforts to slander the Jewish state.
Seeking the approval of their Islamic neighbors, Israel’s Christians complain about Jews, while overlooking Muslim offenses.
Blinken’s call for “calm” and thinly veiled swipe at Israel’s judicial-reform plan will encourage more Palestinian terror and greater unrest in Israel.
Perhaps there are, if we simply open our eyes to see them.
