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Jeffrey Goldberg named editor in chief of The Atlantic
Jeffrey Goldberg, a longtime correspondent for The Atlantic who has written frequently about Middle East affairs, is the 159-year-old magazine’s new editor in chief.
Donald Trump’s anti-Semitic troll army
At least in my world, it seemed the hackneyed Jewish conspiracy theories of yesteryear had finally died an undignified and well-deserved death.
Terror is not evenhanded
There are certain things I read that upset me but also put me right to sleep. One of them is any official statement that is mind-numbingly safe and politically correct.
Jewish name-calling: a note on Michael Oren, Leon Wieseltier and the art of insult
Obama is hurt? So is Israel
Everyone’s talking about how President Barack Obama feels deeply hurt and misunderstood by so many Jews in the pro-Israel community.
L.A. Times lets UCLA professor incriminate self again
The Los Angeles Times has done it again, handing UCLA professor Saree Makdisi space on its commentary pages for another virtually fact-free, anti-Israel column.
Obama and Israel: rationality, self-interest and hatred
This past week President Obama went on a Jewish offensive.
Arab envoys decline Dermer’s push to attend Netanyahu’s Congress speech
Israel’s ambassador to the United States could not convince his counterparts from at least two Arab countries to attend Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress.
In U.S. relations with Israel, context is key
The strain in United States-Israel ties is a live issue in the Israel election campaign — and rightfully so.