U of California May Ban "Anti-Zionism" on Campus, Blurring Line Between Political Speech and Hate Speech
In the name of fighting intolerance, legitimate political debate is threatened.
In the name of fighting intolerance, legitimate political debate is threatened.
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George Washington University demanded student take down his Palestinian flag.
Amna Farooqi, Muslim head of Israel-advocacy group J Street, says she is "culturally Jewish."
Iran should be thanked for this valuable service.
The Obama administration, of course, is amenable.
Sanders' far left base tends to be anti-Israel whereas Sanders does not.
Politicians on the left and right say recreational use should be legal.
"Their Country, Right or Wrong!"
Iran has never attacked another country, while Israel has attacked Arab neighbors several times.
The difference a quarter century makes
Another challenging day for the outsideriest hopeful in the GOP presidential field
Maybe Israeli politicians will act more responsibly if they don't have the American people to fall back on.
Bibi wins big after promising no two-state solution and exploiting far-right fear of Israeli Arabs voting in "droves."
The U.S. is now on a path that will enable a force that openly threatens Jews to become far more powerful and dangerous.
Arms control tends to bring out unwarranted panic and fury, and Netanyahu is squarely in that tradition.
Netanyahu's narrative is a fabric of lies and omissions.
Attacking Paul's insufficiently enthusiastic applause for Netanyahu is symbolic of a continuing problem he has with elements of the American Right.
Israeli prime minister insisted his visit wasn't political, stuck to most of his same talking points.
Israeli prime minister to make the case against them to a divided Congress tomorrow.
Bibi's speech to Congress threatens the uniquely rock-solid bipartisan support for Israel.
Three things you can count on: death, taxes, and American support for military contractors channeled through the tiny but prosperous democracy.
None of this is especially shocking, considering the antagonism the administration has shown toward the Jewish state from the start.
Seven others injured; driver killed by police.
Not a great way to make friends with neighbors.
"Hate" is in the eye of the beholder.
Negotiated in Egypt--no confirmation from Israel yet
First time they've admitted to actions that led to current battle.
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