Israel Slew Another Hamas Head in Gaza, While Victory Remains Elusive
Yet the terrorist group has never been more unpopular in Gaza.
May 18, 2026
Can we afford not to be pessimistic?
On May 10, Abraham Foxman, who served as director of the Antidefamation League for 28 years, died. Foxman, although he had his share of critics, was one of the last leaders who could claim to speak for American Jewry as a whole. Ben Cohen reflects on his legacy:
Yet the terrorist group has never been more unpopular in Gaza.
Acknowledging Palestinian suffering doesn’t require accepting the call for Israel’s violent destruction.
The newspaper can be compelled to show its work—if it did any.
Rhetoric, tyranny, and holiness.
Can we afford not to be pessimistic?
On May 10, Abraham Foxman, who served as director of the Antidefamation League for 28 years, died. Foxman, although he had his share of critics, was one of the last leaders who could claim to speak for American Jewry as a whole. Ben Cohen reflects on his legacy:
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