A Different Way Forward for Israel?

At a Brookings Institution conference over the weekend, Naftali Bennett, Israel’s minister of the economy and head of the Jewish Home party, explains how the most recent Gaza war changed Israel’s political constellation and defends his own plan for improving relations between Israel and the Palestinians, nurturing the Palestinian economy, and maintaining Israel’s security. He was questioned by Martin Indyk. Watch the video below:

 

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The Biden Administration’s Incompetent Response to Anti-Semitism

The Biden administration’s apparent abandonment of Israel is matched by the White House’s feckless handling of rising anti-Semitism. Seth Mandel explains:

On Thursday, May 2, Biden made public remarks condemning the campus pro-Hamas protests. The very next day, major Jewish groups pulled out of a White House meeting on anti-Semitism with [the domestic policy adviser Neera] Tanden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona. The reason? Jewish activists who have spent their careers opposing Israel, attacking the Jewish community, and now supporting the very anti-Semitic demonstrations [the meeting was called to address] were added to the meeting after the mainstream groups had already accepted.

When Joe Biden speaks about anti-Semitism, he usually says the right words. But in charge of his deeds, he has put political incompetents manifestly unqualified for this responsibility. He should fix that immediately, because his speeches won’t much matter without a way to implement the ideas animating them.

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