Jew hatred festers amid multicultural malaise
The anti-Semitic riots in Amsterdam reflect decades of policy failure. It’s time out own government learned that failures’ lessons.
The anti-Semitic riots in Amsterdam reflect decades of policy failure. It’s time out own government learned that failures’ lessons.
While Donald Trump is denounced as would-be dictator, the underlying reality of American politics haven’t disappeared and will constrain the scope of his power.
Rather than denouncing Israel the government should work with it to devise an alternative to UNRWA that doesn’t sustain terrorism.
Far from being harmless, ‘soft Islamism’ sets the mood music to which Jihadis dance.
Megan Davis is right: the government’s misinformation and disinformation Bill would have stifled the No campaign. That’s why it is so dangerous.
Victoria’s per capita public debt now stands at $28,000 per man, woman and child – 40 per cent higher than that of the other major states. But the state’s looming fiscal disaster is merely one symptom of a state in much broader disarray.
Amid endless equivocation, Labor now sinks to moral equivalence, aligning itself with Iran and Hezbollah in urging a ceasefire that would allow the terrorists to rebuild and strike again.
Australians have a contempt for fanatics and have an ethic of comradeship and loyalty. It’s time to draw on these virtues in the face of evil.
Without a homeland, their community was at the mercy of monarchs, popes and prime ministers. For the writer, tracing the history of Sephardic Jews in Europe was to walk in the forever-moving footsteps of his forebears.
From merely condoning civil disobedience, the Greens have moved to inciting hatred and excusing violence.
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