How the U.S. Can Foster Continued Improvement in Israel-Arab Relations
What a new bipartisan bill can accomplish.
October 8, 2020
Turtle Bay should forget about “hate speech” and get its own house in order.
Last year, the United Nations released a “Global Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech,” which includes anti-Semitism among the various forms of prejudice it is designed to combat. Such a move is most welcome from an institution that has often been a forum for the promotion of vicious hatred of Jews and the Jewish state. But, argue Emilie Kao and Joel Griffith, its approach is thoroughly wrongheaded:
What a new bipartisan bill can accomplish.
Turtle Bay should forget about “hate speech” and get its own house in order.
The Lebanese Marshall Pétain.
Israelis’ love-hate relationship with the late novelist.
Gertrud Kauders.
Last year, the United Nations released a “Global Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech,” which includes anti-Semitism among the various forms of prejudice it is designed to combat. Such a move is most welcome from an institution that has often been a forum for the promotion of vicious hatred of Jews and the Jewish state. But, argue Emilie Kao and Joel Griffith, its approach is thoroughly wrongheaded:
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