'Zionophobia': A new term to fight anti-Zionism - opinion
Zionophobia ought to be on the lips of every individual who is thrust into the Israel debate, and the term should be broadcast far and wide on social media and beyond.
Zionophobia ought to be on the lips of every individual who is thrust into the Israel debate, and the term should be broadcast far and wide on social media and beyond.
With already strained Jewish unity, a recent Knesset vote sends a message that Israel is prepared to legislate one stream of Judaism’s authority over a site that carries meaning for all.
Is there still time for Jewish joy in a world of hostages and war, amid dilemmas around the war’s justness, recognition of Palestinian suffering, and the desire to see Hamas dismantled? At what cost?
There will be no real disarmament of Hamas as long as Israel occupies and controls Gaza.
It has been dubbed the Bored of Peace because of Trump’s well-known short attention span (except for revenge and self-enrichment) and tendency to flit from one project to the next.
In legitimizing high-brow and low-brow antisemitism, he strengthened the ideological foundation triggering today’s multi-dimensional Jew-hating storm, uniting anti-Zionism with antisemitism.
The way Jeffrey Epstein's crimes are being exploited today fits into a growing conspiratorial and antisemitic drift.
The fix will only come when we move to measuring outputs, cancel the revolving door of the courts, and return deterrence to center stage.
Technology isn't the cure for crime. We must move beyond surveillance and restore sovereignty through physical presence and emergency powers.
Now, under that same UN banner, the world’s only Jewish state is being cast as a universal threat.
Distorting the history of the Holocaust corrodes both justice and the prospects for peace.