Focusing on Trump’s ‘Loyalty’ Comment Misses the Larger Issue
byFrom the perspective of Jewish national interests, Ilhan Omar might be a better ally than Donald Trump.
From the perspective of Jewish national interests, Ilhan Omar might be a better ally than Donald Trump.
Instead of trying to convince American leaders to let Israel keep the West Bank, Jews who care to protect our homeland should join the fight for full Israeli independence from the United States.
The abusive behavior of Israeli police toward the hilltop youth subculture will likely only harden and further radicalize Judean teenagers.
The Holocaust carries a particularist Jewish message of “Never Again” but also a universal message that calls on us to protect others from the brutality we have faced – even when that brutality doesn’t reach the same heights.
Netanyahu’s attempts to outmaneuver Trump are based on a false premise that accepts Israeli subservience to Washington.
A more effective means of combatting BDS would be to initiate alternative boycotts targeting American companies that profit from our conflict.
Even beyond our own experiences of oppression, the Jewish people has carried within us through history a drive to fight injustice in all its forms.
The struggles of Israel’s Ethiopian community are deeply rooted in their initial absorption by the state into westernized urban centers.
Forming a government with Blue & White instead of going to elections would make it easier for the Likud to accept Trump’s new secret plan for the region.
If Trump is as good a friend as he likes to profess, facilitating a smooth transition towards complete Israeli independence before he leaves office would be the best way to substantively show it.
Egypt’s only democratically-elected leader dead from medical neglect and mistreatment in prison.
The revival of our language, ingathering of our exiles, attainment of independence and unification of Jerusalem merely represent stages in a larger ongoing revolution we are meant to participate in.