US announces restrictions against Israeli, Palestinian ‘extremists’
On Tuesday, Antony Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, announced “a new visa restriction policy” under which Washington will restrict visas of those who undermine “peace, security or stability in the West Bank.”
With 92 Democrats voting ‘present,’ House calls anti-Zionism Jew-hatred
“I am disappointed that 106 of my colleagues failed to take this opportunity to condemn antisemitism forcefully,” said Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio), a co-sponsor.
Free Speech as Hate Speech: The James Cavallaro Scandal
Either the U.S. State Department doesn’t know about the social-media antics of its nominees, or it doesn’t care.
Birthright Budget Problems are a Communal Emergency
Few Jewish programs have been as effective as the one that takes young people on trips to Israel. Those who care about Jewish life need to act to prevent cutbacks.
Israel’s Far-Left is No Better than the Anti-Zionist Arab Parties
The Likud campaign should shine more of the negative spotlight on Meretz, whose pro-Palestinian chairwoman defended misogyny against Sara Netanyahu—on the grounds that the opposition leader’s wife “brought it on herself.”
Jewish Anti-Zionists are Trying to Legitimize Anti-Semitism
With the help of “The New York Times,” they oppose efforts to raise awareness of left-wing Jew-hatred and are warning even liberal friends of Israel that they are legitimate targets.
Banning Anti-Zionism: Feasible? Desirable?
The depiction of Israel as an apartheid state is wrong and immoral, but it shouldn’t be illegal, for the simple reason that banning certain types of speech is a gateway to further, unexpected restrictions.
Brown University’s Anti-Zionist Fantasy World
Brown University is working hard to become the most anti-Israel school in America.
“Jewish Nose” Jokes aren’t Funny. In Fact, they’re Dangerous
A political candidate in Virginia, a television game show host, and a Washington, D.C. historian seem to think that jokes about “Jewish noses” are funny.
Jewish Group Panel Discussion on Anti-Semitism Will Feature Notorious Israel-Haters
People considering attending might be a bit confused by the event which promises to be more of an Israel-bashing session than an event opposing anti-Semitism.