By Putting Economic Pressure on Hamas, Mahmoud Abbas Has Inadvertently Helped Curb Its Terrorism
The benefits of humanitarian crisis.
October 4, 2017
In the belly of the beast.
Returning from a week at Labor’s annual party conference, David Collier reports on the pervasiveness of the “Palestine solidarity” movement, which entails at best a sheer hatred of Israel and at worst undisguised anti-Semitism. Especially illustrative is Collier’s characterization of a booth run by the far-left Stop the War Coalition: “‘No to Islamophobia’ reads a sign behind the table; ‘Yes to Anti-Semitism,’ reads the leaflet on the table.” He continues:
The benefits of humanitarian crisis.
In the belly of the beast.
The Obama administration, not Ambassador Friedman, tried to upend longstanding policy.
He made our culture crueler and more sterile than liberalism, or feminism, or freedom of speech required.
Yom Kippur in a waning community.
Returning from a week at Labor’s annual party conference, David Collier reports on the pervasiveness of the “Palestine solidarity” movement, which entails at best a sheer hatred of Israel and at worst undisguised anti-Semitism. Especially illustrative is Collier’s characterization of a booth run by the far-left Stop the War Coalition: “‘No to Islamophobia’ reads a sign behind the table; ‘Yes to Anti-Semitism,’ reads the leaflet on the table.” He continues:
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