A visit to my sister in England made it clear that Israel has no chance of explaining itself abroad. It is a losing battle if Israel’s opponents are not prepared to accept a truth other than their own.
Antisemitism
The second attack this year on the Christians for Israel HQ coincided with the group’s preparations for a mass rally against antisemitism.
“At least in Israel, we have the Iron Dome. Canada, you have Justin Trudeau,” wrote the human-rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky.
I thought the Holocaust was enough of a travesty for the world to defend Israel’s right to exist – now I think the world probably never cared much to begin with.
The premeditated attacks weren’t provoked by Israelis. They were the inevitable consequence of a sinister red-green anti-Zionist alliance of leftists and Islamists in Europe.
Dutch pogrom unleashed at place of prayer and praise.
US congressmen demand action, as Israelis are told to remain in their hotel rooms, avoid wearing Jewish symbols and get home.
German security chief warned on Friday of “possible terrorist attacks against Jewish and Israeli individuals and institutions” amid the Oct. 7 anniversary.
It’s not about Israel, it’s about the Jews.
“No form of hate can be fought by the subject of the hate alone,” says Michal Cotler-Wunsh, Israel’s envoy for combating antisemitism.
