With a Cease-Fire, Hamas Is Now Free to Resume Terrorizing Palestinians
While declaring victory amid the rubble.
January 16, 2025
Shed no tears.
Last week, Jean-Marie Le Pen—the founder and longtime leader of France’s far-right National Front—died at the age of ninety-six. In the past decade, his party, now renamed National Rally, has, under the leadership of his successors, moved away from his hostility to Jews, and even attracted some with its anti-immigrant stance. Jews should not be shedding any tears of Le Pen’s death, however, according to Freddy Eytan:
While declaring victory amid the rubble.
An academic conference deteriorates into an anti-Israel rally.
Shed no tears.
Rujm el-Hiri remains a mystery.
A mystical creed that hasn’t entirely faded away.
Last week, Jean-Marie Le Pen—the founder and longtime leader of France’s far-right National Front—died at the age of ninety-six. In the past decade, his party, now renamed National Rally, has, under the leadership of his successors, moved away from his hostility to Jews, and even attracted some with its anti-immigrant stance. Jews should not be shedding any tears of Le Pen’s death, however, according to Freddy Eytan:
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