Israel
A Palestinian State Means No More UNRWA
Either Palestinians are perpetual refugees, in which case Palestine cannot be recognised as a state, or they are citizens of a state, in which case the refugee designation must end. Both cannot be true.
Druze Mayor Rebukes the Media
The world media should be utterly ashamed of themselves.
Will Luxon Bed With His Lefty Mates?
It is what Israel is having to deal with, on behalf of the Western world, that Luxon should take into account when agonising over his decision. If he were realistic about where things currently sit in the Middle East, he could spare himself the mental trauma he is putting himself through.
Not Even Fit to Be in Bibi’s Shadow
Anthony Albanese and Benjamin Netanyahu are a study in constrasts.
Liberal Media Side With the ‘Barbarians’
The prime minister made a point of describing Israel’s enemies as “barbarians at the gate.”
How the UN Manipulated the Stats
And when hunger is politicised, it is not only Israel that suffers. The world’s hungry, from Sudan to Yemen to Afghanistan, will pay the ultimate price when their crises are met with disbelief.
Elite Soldier Condemns the Media Lies
With countries like France, the United Kingdom, and Canada blurting out their commitment to acknowledge a Palestinian state – and the global media walking lockstep – the Israeli soldier asserted that this is only making matters worse by encouraging Hamas.
Free Speech and Jewish Safety on Campus Are Not Incompatible
It’s time universities take Columbia’s lead and act like it.
Not Yet and Not Until
Delegation urges the government: ‘Not Yet and Not Until’ on Palestinian statehood.
This Is Not a Free Speech Cause
Those boycotting the Bendigo Writer’s Festival don’t give a damn about free speech.
Seymour and Peters Reject Luxon’s Netanyahu Blunder
If Luxon keeps this up, he might find himself ‘losing the plot’ right here at home.
What Are They Trying to Say, Here?
If eliminating Hamas will enrage Muslims, what does that tell us?
The Myth of Pre-Israel Interfaith Harmony
The establishment of Israel was not the beginning of conflict – it was the beginning of Jewish freedom in a land where, for centuries, they had been little more than tolerated outsiders. That is a truth worth defending.