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When being Jewish becomes a security risk The new cultural antisemitism
Opinion: As artists are deplatformed and festivals drop Jewish performers citing ‘security concerns,’ Western culture is embracing a dangerous double standard—boycotting Jews while embracing regimes that silence, jail and execute their own artists
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Never again is today We must not allow the world to forget starving hostages editorial
Human rights activism can indeed be a wonderful thing. But when it’s selective, it’s not worth the megaphone the slogans are being shouted through.
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Antisemitism Is being normalized in America as free speech opinion
As antisemitic rhetoric spreads with alarming ease, experts warn of the dangerous consequences of normalized hate.
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Behind the curtain Irans unseen influence on Gaza talks analysis
The ceasefire deal that was thought to be imminent following the IDF’s success in Iran has collapsed. Instead of giving Hamas the green light to deal, it seems that Tehran sent word to double down.
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Why is Europe rewarding Hamas terror with a Palestinian state - editorial
The only path to peace is to force Hamas to surrender and release all of the hostages, not to reward terror with a state of extremists.
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Amnesty Intl says Irans use of cluster bombs against Israel violated humanitarian law report
In a new report published by Amnesty International, Iran violated international humanitarian law by using cluster bomb warheads on their ballistic missiles during the war with Israel.
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Can the IDF pressure Hamas without harming hostages reduce Palestinian casualties - analysis
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir has made it clear that he does not want to endanger the remaining living 20 Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the 25% of Gaza that the IDF has not taken over.
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Harvard obstructed investigations rewarded Jewish students attackers lawsuit alleges
The student is suing “Harvard not only for failing to protect him and other Jewish students, but for defending and rewarding antisemitism,” his lawyer told JNS.
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Iran has become the paper tiger in the room Even when cornered it can still lash out analysis
For over three decades, Iran has carefully cultivated the image of a fierce regional power with unstoppable momentum, but during the 12-Day War, its image took a major blow.

