Why Israel Cannot Withdraw from the West Bank or the Golan Heights

March 22 2016

Withdrawing from the West Bank or the Golan Heights would leave Israel vulnerable to a degree that no military commander of any other nation would allow, Richard Kemp argues, and Western leaders who encourage Israel to withdraw are to be condemned. What’s more, Kemp urges, “Israel must resist the pressure to conform to Western norms of hesitancy and refusal to deploy the necessary military force” against those who seek to destroy it. (Video, about five minutes.)

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More about: Golan Heights, Israel & Zionism, Israeli Security, Laws of war, West Bank

A Bill to Combat Anti-Semitism Has Bipartisan Support, but Congress Won’t Bring It to a Vote

In October, a young Mauritanian national murdered an Orthodox Jewish man on his way to synagogue in Chicago. This alone should be sufficient sign of the rising dangers of anti-Semitism. Nathan Diament explains how the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act (AAA) can, if passed, make American Jews safer:

We were off to a promising start when the AAA sailed through the House of Representatives in the spring by a generous vote of 320 to 91, and 30 senators from both sides of the aisle jumped to sponsor the Senate version. Then the bill ground to a halt.

Fearful of antagonizing their left-wing activist base and putting vulnerable senators on the record, especially right before the November election, Democrats delayed bringing the AAA to the Senate floor for a vote. Now, the election is over, but the political games continue.

You can’t combat anti-Semitism if you can’t—or won’t—define it. Modern anti-Semites hide their hate behind virulent anti-Zionism. . . . The Anti-Semitism Awareness Act targets this loophole by codifying that the Department of Education must use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of anti-Semitism in its application of Title VI.

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More about: Anti-Semitism, Congress, IHRA