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United States Attorney General Merrick Garland at a congressional hearing does the "both sides" shuffle on rising Jew-hate; the Hamas fifth columnists stateside keep the violence on campus coming with a cowardly new attack; and you won't need three guesses to figure out who the New York Times' employees union really, really hates. Sam Munson Executive Editorial Page Editor |
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US Attorney General Merrick Garland just can't help himself. Yes, he spoke the truth in his House hearing this week, citing the "terrible explosion of antisemitic threats" since Oct. 7. But he instantly doubled back with: "Also anti-Arab, anti-Muslim threats in this country that make all of these communities afraid." This is now the standard prog playbook. Can't mention the shocking rise of antisemitism in America supercharged by Hamas' atrocities without citing a an alleged similar increase in anti-Islam feeling. It's meant to legitimize hatred of Jews, delegitimize Israel and scratch the itches of the Dems' terror-lover caucus. Pathetic. Read more |
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As if in counter-illustration of Garland's lies, a Hamasnik attacked a campaign volunteer for Pa. Senate candidate David McCormick. His crime? Being Jewish and holding up an American flag on the University of Pittsburgh campus. For these thugs, that's more than enough. Worse, the ugly video reveals that the masked assailant was too much of a coward to go after this patriot face to face and launched a sneak assault from behind. Pretty much sums it up: American leftist weaklings attack anyone who dares to stand up for what's right, but still totally lack all spine. Read more |
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We doubt you'll need three chances. The answer is "Jews." Witness the vile words on X from Nastaran Mohit, organizing director of the NewsGuild of New York (which reps Times employees). She calls Jews "butchers" and "depraved monsters." Though she's careful to use the camouflage term "Zionist," it's 100% clear what she means. Astonishingly, some of the paper's employees seem to finally get it. "It's clear that some of the people we pay to represent us hate us," said one. Here's hoping the Gray Lady's independence caucus, which formed to fight union interference in journalism, can buck these goons permanently. Read more |
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his nation is "prepared for very strong action" at its northern border with Lebanon against Hezbollah's terrorists. The second front in Israel's war for survival gets less attention than its justified and humane counterattack against Hamas. But it's no less important. Indeed, if hostilities heat up against Iran's proxy army, the resulting conflict would represent yet another drain on manpower and materiel. Moving more strongly against Hezbollah would be a huge risk for Israel, but it's increasingly hard to see how the Jewish state can avoid it. Especially given the total alignment of the Biden administration with Iran. Read more |
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| | Rabbi Chezky Wolff fearfully recorded the stranger after the man allegedly called him a "dirty Jew" just outside the doors of the Chelsea Shul. |
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| The families were attending a dinner sponsored by New York-based Israeli power couple Natalie Hister Ostad and Edward Ostad at Park East Synagogue on the… |
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| In a 247-155 vote, 42 Democrats joined all Republicans in backing the bill. |
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| A gunman fired shots at the US Embassy in Lebanon on Wednesday and was wounded in an exchange of fire with troops, the Lebanese army… |
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| Pascrell will become the oldest member of the House should he defeat 34-year-old Billy Prempeh, the Republican nominee for the 9th District, in November. |
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| A pro-Israel, pro-real estate PAC iis launching a six figure campaign against the Democratic Socialists of America and progressive candidates. |
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| Jacob Siegel explains at UnHerd how the president upended US strategy and endangered the national interest, and Israel, in pursuit of a deadly policy goal. |
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