The Double-Standards of the Gaza War
The world’s response to Israel’s war with Hamas that began on October 7 is nothing short of a travesty ...
5 Lies about 1948 and Israel’s Birth as a Nation
Since becoming a state in 1948, Israel’s enemies have continually attempted to defeat and discredit the Jewish State ...
The Big Lie: Who Is Really Committing Genocide?
The “big lie” is an expression Adolf Hitler coined to describe his technique of telling a lie ...
Do the Israel Defense Forces Violate International Law?
Do the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) violate international war law? Read how Israel incorporates International Humanitarian Law (IHL) into their basic doctrine.
Seven Tenacious Antisemitic Tropes in Full Force Today
An antisemitic trope is a myth or sensational report, misrepresentation, or lie defamatory toward Judaism or the Jewish people as an ethnic or religious group. Part 2 in a 2-Part S
What Are Antisemitic Tropes—and Are They Happening Today?
An antisemitic trope is a myth or sensational report, misrepresentation, or lie defamatory toward Judaism or the Jewish people as an ethnic or religious group. Part 1 in a 2-Part S
Why Does Antisemitism Still Exist?
The evil pursuit of the Jewish people has continued for millennia, which is why historian Robert Wistrich called antisemitism “the longest hatred.”
Standing with the Jewish People Against Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism is surging around the world and the Middle East, where Jew-hatred is entrenched in everyday life.
What Is the IHRA Definition of Anti-Semitism?
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), an intergovernmental organization...
Does Christian Anti-Semitism Exist?
Many Evangelical Christians...do not believe a “true” Christian can be anti-Semitic. Unfortunately, history has proven otherwise.
Why Does Anti-Semitism Still Exist?
The evil pursuit of the Jewish people has continued for millennia, which is why historian Robert Wistrich called anti-Semitism "the longest hatred."
How Anti-Semitic Alliances Unite Enemies
One of the first lessons we learn in the history of anti-Semitism is that hatred makes strange bedfellows. The oddest of partnerships have been formed around a common enemy.