It’s not often that I find myself in the same boat as Chelsea Clinton.
At a vigil in New York for the 50 Muslims slaughtered by a gunman at two New Zealand mosques, Clinton was accused by …
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By Melane Phillips
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3/28/19
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Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) has a lot of “firsts” to her credit. She is the first Palestinian Arab elected to the U.S. Congress. She is one of the first two Muslim women to be elected to …
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By Stephen M. Tobin
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3/28/19
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Since President Trump announced that the US would recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights, political pundits of both parties have claimed to understand the rationale behind Trump …
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By Jeff Dunetz
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3/28/19
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It was a day for Israelis to cheer the unprecedented degree of closeness between their nation and its sole superpower ally. Using his favorite form of communication …
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By Jonathan S. Tobin
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3/28/19
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As the annual AIPAC conference convened this week in Washington, the lobby’s status as a lightning rod for the pro-Israel community was more in evidence than ever before. Attacks on the group …
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By Jonathan S. Tobin
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3/28/19
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Discussions about intersectional theory used to be confined to the fever swamps of the far left. But this idea — the idea that seeks to link the struggle for civil rights in the United …
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By Jonathan S. Tobin
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4/3/19
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I never saw the movie “Entebbe,” or, as history’s most audacious and daring military rescue operation was known to me in my Israeli childhood, “Mivtza …
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By Tehilla R. Goldberg
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4/3/19
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He has engaged in “crude anti-Semitism,” according to the Anti-Defamation League. He has “consistently impugned the loyalty of American Jews,” said the American Jewish …
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By Stephen M. Flatow
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4/3/19
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In Britain, there is a long tradition of holding public inquiries to establish the facts and learn the appropriate lessons from a host of social and political challenges. Subjects have included, …
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By Ben Cohen
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4/3/19
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Of the world’s 194 nations, the vast majority acquired their territory through the use of military force. That’s how borders have traditionally been drawn. Most of these campaigns …
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By Sarah N. Stern
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4/3/19
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