Tag: Confrontation

A non-Jewish individual seeks advice on how to address their best friend's increasing antisemitic behavior.
Lauren Haines, president of the National Board of J Street U, reflects on the trend of external activists like Noa Tishby and Natan Sharansky inciting fear among Jewish college students about pro-Palestinian groups, framing college campuses as battlegrounds.
The podcast explores the relationship between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu, questioning if Biden's stance towards Netanyahu has shifted and how Netanyahu's electoral concerns are influencing this dynamic.
The discussion in this podcast examines Secretary of State Antony Blinken's recent visit to China aimed at easing tensions between the U.S. and China.
Russia's war in Ukraine is not going well for Moscow, which is beneficial for Western interests but may lead Putin to engage in a standoff with the West.
The text questions why Rep. Maxine Waters can call for "confrontation" depending on the George Floyd case verdict, suggesting she should be named and shamed, as well as questioning the role of liberal reporters in choosing who is named and shamed.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Dalia Dassa Kaye, Director of the RAND Corporation Center for Middle East Policy, talks about recent events in Iran and their implications for the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran.
In a recent episode of the COMMENTARY podcast, pundits analyze polls showing a challenging outlook for Donald Trump and Senate Republicans.