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- Fouad Ajami
- Shlomo Avineri
- Benny Avni
- Alan Dershowitz
- Jackson Diehl
- Dore Gold
- Daniel Gordis
- Tom Gross
- Jonathan Halevy
- David Ignatius
- Pinchas Inbari
- Jeff Jacoby
- Efraim Karsh
- Mordechai Kedar
- Charles Krauthammer
- Emily Landau
- David Makovsky
- Aaron David Miller
- Benny Morris
- Jacques Neriah
- Marty Peretz
- Melanie Phillips
- Daniel Pipes
- Harold Rhode
- Gary Rosenblatt
- Jennifer Rubin
- David Schenkar
- Shimon Shapira
- Jonathan Spyer
- Gerald Steinberg
- Bret Stephens
- Amir Taheri
- Josh Teitelbaum
- Khaled Abu Toameh
- Jonathan Tobin
- Michael Totten
- Michael Young
- Mort Zuckerman
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- American Enterprise Institute
- Brookings Institution
- Center for Security Policy
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Heritage Foundation
- Hudson Institute
- Institute for Contemporary Affairs
- Institute for Counter-Terrorism
- Institute for Global Jewish Affairs
- Institute for National Security Studies
- Institute for Science and Intl. Security
- Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
- Investigative Project
- Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
- RAND Corporation
- Saban Center for Middle East Policy
- Shalem Center
- Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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(Daily Express-UK) Catherine Perez-Shakdam - Last Saturday, Palestine Action took to the streets of London to vandalize and deface buildings associated with Jewish businesses and organizations with ties to Israel. These were not random acts; they were deliberate assaults on groups that stand for British-Jewish values, community support, and cultural exchange. This time, Palestine Action trespassed onto private properties, scrawled hateful graffiti, and left behind a trail of damage. These actions were acts of intimidation aimed at spreading fear and silence within the Jewish community, going far beyond criticism of Israel's policies and legitimizing violence against an entire community under the guise of "activism." Palestine Action's activities have evolved into a campaign of relentless aggression, harassment, and vandalism aimed at anyone with connections to Israel. This has expanded to encompass organizations and businesses across the UK, including those working to foster mutual understanding and dialogue. This is not activism, nor is it legitimate protest. It is coercion, plain and simple. Where does it end if we allow radical ideologues to dictate who can and cannot participate in British society? Free speech does not include the right to intimidate, vandalize, or terrorize. If we allow this, we risk sacrificing not just one community, but the entire social fabric of Britain itself. The writer is executive director of We Believe in Israel. 2024-11-07 00:00:00Full Article
Pro-Palestinian Thugs Who Targeted Buildings over Israeli Links Must Be Banned
(Daily Express-UK) Catherine Perez-Shakdam - Last Saturday, Palestine Action took to the streets of London to vandalize and deface buildings associated with Jewish businesses and organizations with ties to Israel. These were not random acts; they were deliberate assaults on groups that stand for British-Jewish values, community support, and cultural exchange. This time, Palestine Action trespassed onto private properties, scrawled hateful graffiti, and left behind a trail of damage. These actions were acts of intimidation aimed at spreading fear and silence within the Jewish community, going far beyond criticism of Israel's policies and legitimizing violence against an entire community under the guise of "activism." Palestine Action's activities have evolved into a campaign of relentless aggression, harassment, and vandalism aimed at anyone with connections to Israel. This has expanded to encompass organizations and businesses across the UK, including those working to foster mutual understanding and dialogue. This is not activism, nor is it legitimate protest. It is coercion, plain and simple. Where does it end if we allow radical ideologues to dictate who can and cannot participate in British society? Free speech does not include the right to intimidate, vandalize, or terrorize. If we allow this, we risk sacrificing not just one community, but the entire social fabric of Britain itself. The writer is executive director of We Believe in Israel. 2024-11-07 00:00:00Full Article
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