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Christian critic of right-wing antisemitism joins Heritage Foundation after cutting ties
Luke Moon, a conservative Christian activist who has emerged in recent months as an outspoken critic of antisemitism on the right, has joined the Heritage Foundation as a part-time visiting fellow…
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6mFormer CENTCOM chief backs basing U.S. assets in Israel to counter Iran
Former U.S. CENTCOM Commander Gen. Frank McKenzie on Monday voiced his support for the U.S. to shift its military footprint in the Middle East westward, including in Israel, to mitigate threats from Iran. Speaking on a Jewish Institute for National Security of America webinar, McKenzie said, “No one in their right mind would ever put... <a href="">Read More</a>
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3mDCCC chair sidesteps antisemitism concerns following DSA wins in NYC
Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-WA), the chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, responsible for electing House Democrats, downplayed concerns about the party’s response to antisemitism in the wake of New York City elections that elevated several far-left candidates. Asked repeatedly about Jewish Democrats’ concerns in an interview with former NBC News anchor Chuck Todd, DelBene... <a href="">Read More</a>
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9mCrossed wires in Doha
This briefing covers deescalating U.S.-Iran tensions, upcoming Colorado primaries, and internal friction regarding Israeli security strategy, alongside updates on key Senate races and shifts in Democratic party leadership endorsements.
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4mSusie Wiles emerges as skeptic of Iran attacks in new book
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington in early February 2025 with a pitch for President Donald Trump: to join Israel in a future campaign to bomb Iran’s nuclear sites. Trump did not agree at the time, though he eventually came around to the idea. Two powerful White House figures were particularly skeptical of... <a href="">Read More</a>
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3mCommittee to Protect Journalists audits list of slain Gaza reporters after terror groups claim some as their own
The Committee to Protect Journalists announced it will conduct a review of its database of members of the media killed during the Israel-Hamas war, after Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad published obituaries that identified individuals CPJ listed as journalists as members of the terrorist groups. “CPJ has always been clear that we do not include... <a href="">Read More</a>