by Scott Johnson
Manhattan Institute associate Will Sussman precisely conveys my thoughts on last night’s anti-Semitic murders at the Jewish Museum in Washington:
This didn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s the inevitable result of more than a year of anti-Israel and antisemitic hatred that has been tolerated and even encouraged in our institutions. From college campuses to the halls of Congress, this hatred has been allowed to fester unchecked.
Tonight’s tragedy will be a wake-up call for many. But for those of us who have been watching closely, the alarm bells have been ringing since October 7. This is what it means to “globalize the intifada.”
Here is the context in this case, via Josh Kraushaar’s X feed.
Also from Josh’s X feed:
And this:
yaron lischinsky, born in Germany, was a Christian and a great lover of Israel. He made Aliyah, served in the IDF, and dedicated his life to the State of Israel and Zionism.
A remarkable life story of moral clarity – a Righteous Among the Nations in our time, who chose to bind… pic.twitter.com/eFj8fViA2b
— raz sauber – רז זאובר (@raz_sauber_) May 22, 2025
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/05/on-last-nights-murders.php
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