Jew-hatred is not merely a moral failing. It operates as a strategic weapon – one that corrodes alliance cohesion, weakens deterrence, and undermines the legitimacy on which American power rests
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
By Shany Mor
By a moral sleight of hand, anti-Zionists turn selective outrage into virtue, while refusing to reckon with the antisemitic violence their activism may inspire
By Bernard-Henri Lévy
For what happened in Sydney could happen in any city in the world where one is still frivolous enough to believe that words are just words and that slogans bind only those who chant them
By Jack Pinczewski
The offers of more security funding are beyond parody. There is no wall high enough to protect the community, for the true barriers to the outrage at Bondi are those built in the human mind
John Howard urged his successor, Anthony Albanese, to take more action against Jew-hate, as an official report on combating the problem continues to sit on the PM’s desk
By Jacob Jaffa
Communities Secretary Steve Reed told a Jewish Labour Movement gathering that the new strategy will leave ‘no stone unturned’
By Jane Prinsley
The umbrella organisation, of which the Board of Deputies is a member, represents some 90 per cent of the Jewish diaspora worldwide
By Daniel Ben-David
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