In a world fractured by disinformation, political opportunism, and the normalization of extremist rhetoric, one fact remains crystal clear: Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for mayor of New York is not about transportation subsidies, housing…
Category: 7. Opinion
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J’accuse: Britain’s political and cultural establishment has blood on its hands today
Melanie Phillips is a British journalist, broadcaster and author who is a columnist for The Times of London. This article is reposted with the author’s permision from her blogspot.You can access all her blogposts on melaniephillips.substack.com
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American peace plans in the time of Trump
“I tell you, ye have still chaos in you.”- Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra
Amid a rapidly dissembling American foreign policy, global futures point unswervingly toward chaos. Though President Donald J. Trump just offered his…
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Europe’s legacy of Jew-hatred gets boost from the Palestinian cause
Three days before the Six-Day War, when tiny Israel was surrounded by the vast armies of the Arab states that promised to throw the Jews into the sea, it was Charles de Gaulle, the president of France, who imposed an arms embargo. France,…
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2 years into Gaza war, most Israelis more concerned about internal tensions than secu
Analysis: For the Arabs, what happened in Washington this week is not the end point of a ceasefire agreement, but rather a starting point for discussion; Israel believes that Hamas is more isolated than ever, but the decision will ultimately…
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Hamas' dilemma in the face of the Trump plan
If it says yes, Hamas will no longer be Hamas and if it says no, Hamas will be seen as the greatest obstacle to stopping the war in Gaza; It can be assumed that the pressure on the Hamas leadership in Doha is enormous, the question is what the…
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Trump’s security guarantee to Qatar reshapes Gulf dynamics and alarms Israel
Analysis: Qatar won the first written US security guarantee after years of refusals, spurred by Israel’s strike in Doha and Trump’s pursuit of deals and diplomatic gains; move leaves Israel wary as Washington shields a state that still hosts…
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When fear meets envy: Islamophobia vs. Antisemitism unmasked
Walk down a street in a European capital on a day of protest. You see a crowd of demonstrators waving flags, chanting slogans. If the crowd is Muslim, the air feels different: angry chants, faces twisted in rage, threats against Israel, sometimes…
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Jewish blood is cheap in Britain
In a shock to absolutely no one, a synagogue was attacked on Yom Kippur. Two Jews were murdered at the Heaton Park Synagogue in north Manchester. We mourn them. We stand with the bereaved families, the wounded, and a community once again forced…
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The day the Palestinians were born
Unilateral recognition of Palestinian Arab statehood has broken out like the Covid virus. But ‘unilateral’ means what? Some 82% of UN members and four out of 5 permanent members of the Security Council today recognize “Palestine”. What does…
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