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'We have to look at each other and be able to recognize that we’re ein mishpocha, we’re one family,' Tenenbom says.
This year will be unlike any other as Israel mourns the loss of countless security forces and victims of terror killed since October 7, and we pray for our soldiers still fighting in the war.
The rot goes much deeper and has spread among the highly educated who don’t dispute that the Holocaust happened – and even commemorate it.
Notably, it was the first official Iranian visit to Pakistan since the two Islamic powers exchanged threats and terrorist groups directed attacks on each other’s territory.
Who could have imagined that at leading American universities, administrators, professors, and students would stand with Hitler’s disciple – Hamas.
‘Remembrance Day and Independence Day will be more meaningful and poignant, as this generation has experienced collective trauma’
And at this very moment, true atzmaut, real independence, means that Israel must advance in defiance of those who seek to emasculate it.
We owe an enormous debt to the brave members of the Hagana. So, on Independence Day, let us sing their praises with gusto.
There is a price for indecisiveness, both externally and internally: Israel is not being led, and it is losing key assets that are vital to the future of all of us.