Iran’s government has imposed widespread internet and communications blackouts during the current protests, making independent reporting and verification extremely difficult – and in doing so, making it harder for much of what is actually…
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After facing backlash, California congressional hopeful Scott Wiener says Israel is committing ‘genocide’
After declining to say whether he believed “Israel is committing genocide in Gaza” during a debate last week, California congressional candidate Scott Wiener has announced that he does, in fact, believe Israel’s…
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The Blogs: People Love Dead Jews | Chavi Israel
I know this title may be startling.
It may even seem a bit extreme.
But I don’t think it is.
And I think there is some real truth to this, so let me explain.Before I get to that, it would be wrong not to say that this article is very much…
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The Blogs: Australia Must Draw a Clear Line against Hate | Shane Shmuel
When Attorney-General Michelle Rowland unveiled her sweeping federal package on hate speech and extremism in Canberra, it was more than legislation, it was a wake-up call. After years of legal loopholes letting extremists operate just beneath…
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Man Up! Shemot 5786
As the adopted grandson of Pharaoh saw the Hebrew slave being beaten, we are told that “he turned this way and that way” before striking the taskmaster. The plain read of the text is that Moses was checking to ensure that there were no…
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The Blogs: Parshat Shemot 5786 | Boruch Rizel
In Parshat Shemot we read that “Yosef died, and all his brothers, and all that generation.”
Rav Hutner in his Sefer Pachad Yitzchak, Pesach, Maamer 49 notes a unique fact about Yosef – his death is mentioned twice; once at the end of the…
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The Blogs: Uncanny Timing of Greenland 2 Migration: When Fiction Collides With Geopolitics | Vincent James Hooper
When Greenland 2: Migration opened in American cinemas on January 9, 2026, audiences found themselves confronting a peculiar case of life imitating art—or perhaps art inadvertently predicting life. The same week Gerard Butler’s Garrity… Continue Reading
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Elbit wins $275m helicopter protection deal
The Israeli defense electronics company will supply its advanced airborne self-protection electronic warfare suite, including its Direct Infra-Red Counter-Measure (DIRCM) system, to an Asian-Pacific country.
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The Blogs: Ireland’s Moral Reckoning: How Dublin Undermined the West | Grant Arthur Gochin
Introduction
Ireland presents itself as a global authority on human rights and international law. That posture collapses under scrutiny. Ireland’s recent conduct — legal, financial, diplomatic, economic, and strategic — reveals a state…
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The Blogs: Anti-Zionism from NYC to Tehran: Ayatollah and Mayor Mamdani’s Silence | Kile Jones
Debates over Zohran Mamdani’s rhetoric on Israel often proceed as though Israel were the only relevant comparison. That framing is too narrow. What gives Mamdani’s language its broader significance is not simply what it says about Israel,…
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