Why Can’t We Talk Like This in 2025?
Dare we not to have these conversations again in person, since people seem to have a remarkable propensity to blank-out the political issues of the 20-50 years before they were born?
Dare we not to have these conversations again in person, since people seem to have a remarkable propensity to blank-out the political issues of the 20-50 years before they were born?
The Post should try reporting what actually happened instead of carrying water for the anti-Israel crowd. But that would require actual journalism and we all know that is in short supply these days.
Think about this: if Israel laid down its weapons, millions of Israelis would be slaughtered within weeks. If, on the other hand, Israel’s Islamic neighbors were to lay down their weapons, as President Trump is advocating, then all can live in peace and harmony forever.
Only a legacy media journalist could believe the nonsense they spout.
Complacency is a luxury afforded only to those who do not live on the front lines. The illusion of safety is only as reliable as the guardians who stand in harm’s way.
Hamas and fellow jihadists may have reined in or paused the long and difficult war they have waged against Israel, but they are far from having ended it.
The international force to run Gaza in coming years is built on the Abraham Accords.
Do they really care about ‘Palestinian’ deaths, or was that just the excuse?
It’s a silence more revealing than any chant. It exposes the moral bankruptcy of those who posture as humanitarians while echoing the slogans of Hamas.
When I visited the Gaza envelope earlier this year, I took one critical question with me and now I think I have an answer.
Trump derangement and anti-Semitism are an ugly mix at the Ultimo Collective.
Trying to claim credit for Gaza peace is disgusting and fake.
Widespread reports that Saleh al-Jafarawi is allegedly dead – for good, this time.