The NYT Misrepresents the History of the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
A welter of factual errors and misleading judgments has produced a distorted description of the 1948 War.
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A welter of factual errors and misleading judgments has produced a distorted description of the 1948 War.
After posting a pro-Israel message, adult film producer Michael Lucas faced industry-wide condemnation—reflecting the growing hostility toward Zionism in progressive and artistic circles.
‘What South Africa’s evidence really shows us is that there’s a war going on—and that the Israelis are determined to destroy Hamas. But that’s a far cry from genocide.’
Government data about German antisemitism, widely cited in the English-language press, is wrong.
People readily recognise Nazi discourse, but remain largely deaf to Soviet anti-Zionist, antisemitic propaganda.
Western nations must not continue to contribute to a UN agency that is effectively controlled by a terrorist organization.
Dan Stone's new book shows how important aspects of the Holocaust have been neglected in popular consciousness.
Adult-film stars have turned on Michael Lucas—effectively taking sides with a Hamas regime that regards homosexuality as a capital crime.
A conversation with British-Palestinian peace activist John Aziz.
The Atlantic magazine writer speaks with Quillette’s Jonathan Kay about the use of fashionable academic jargon to convey hateful propaganda.
Motions before any court—criminal or civil, national or international—contain references to hard evidence and a careful reading of legal precedent. The South African ICJ application has neither.
Tracing Tehran's ties to the Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah.
Many of the questions that have arisen since October 7 have been raised before.
Many Iranians perceive Israel as a potential ally in their struggle against Islamic oppression.
The Jewish state is facing security threats from groups based in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, and Yemen—all of them supported by Iran.