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Lloyd Austin Should Not Get In Israel’s Way

Lloyd Austin, the U.S. secretary of defence, has walked a twisted road since that horrendous day of infamy on October 7. At the outset, he offered Israel unflagging support to crush Hamas once and for all. But the other day, he changed course, warning Israel that Palestinian civilians caught in the crossfire must be protected […]

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Hamas Contained

Hamas, the Islamic movement that has been embroiled in fierce combat with Israel in the Gaza Strip since the slaughter of 1,200 Israelis and foreigners on October 7, was founded by Sheikh Ahmad Yassin 36 years ago this month during the opening days of the first Palestinian uprising. Its status as an important component of […]

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U.S. Places Constraints On Israel’s War Effort In Gaza

As expected, war has returned to the Gaza Strip following a tenuous week-long truce during which 81 Israeli and 24 foreign hostages were freed from captivity in exchange for the release of 210 Palestinian prisoners and the renewed flow of humanitarian supplies into that battered coastal enclave. Hamas still holds 137 hostages, of whom 126 […]

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An Israeli Invasion Of Southern Gaza May Be In Doubt

Yair Golan, the former deputy commander of Israel’s armed forces, has cast doubt on the feasibility of an Israeli ground invasion of the southern Gaza Strip, the probable locale of Hamas’ leadership. Speaking at a Canadian Friends of Peace Now webinar several days ago, Golan said the Israeli army will find it “almost impossible” to […]

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The Houthis Of Yemen — Israel’s Newest Adversary

As if Israel had no shortage of enemies, a new one has menacingly emerged since the outbreak of Israel’s war with Hamas last month. The Houthis, a Zaydi Shi’a sect in Yemen backed financially and militarily by Iran, Israel’s deadliest foe, have declared war on Israel in a bold gesture of solidarity with Hamas and […]

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Until Victory

As the fourth batch of Israeli and foreign hostages were released from captivity on November 27, Israel and Hamas extended their temporary pause in the Gaza Strip by two days, paving the way for 20 additional captives to regain their freedom and more humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza. Israelis were overjoyed by the return […]

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Hate-Motivated Desecration

Toronto police raided the homes of eleven pro-Palestinian activists on November 22 and placed them under arrest in connection with “hate-motivated” mischief over $5,000 and “conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.” The target of their despicable attack, which occurred on November 10, was Chapters Indigo, a Jewish-owned bookshop in the heart of the city whose […]

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The Palestinian Question Resurfaces

Hamas spokesmen have been consistently clear why it carried out the devastating terrorist attack in southern Israel on October 7. First, Hamas sought to revive the Palestinian issue, which had fallen by the wayside following the 2020 Abraham Accords. Under the terms of this historic agreement, Israel formed ties with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, […]

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What Comes After The Gaza War?

The Israel-Hamas war is far from over and may last for many more weeks or months despite the forthcoming pause to facilitate the release of hostages. But already Israel and the United States, its chief ally, are openly discussing the endgame. U.S. President Joe Biden and American Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who have both […]

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Gaza War Unleashes Antisemitic Rhetoric On Chinese Social Media

Israelis were shocked by the ease with which Hamas terrorists broke past Israel’s high-tech billion dollar border fence along the Gaza Strip on October 7. They should also have been surprised by a related event — the appearance of antisemitic rhetoric on Chinese social and state media from that date forward. This pernicious phenomenon caught […]