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Jerusalem Post/Opinion

Israel needs to do more for Diaspora Jews facing antisemitism - comment

As horrific as October 7 was, Israel remains a powerful source of strength for Jews everywhere. Thanks to the IDF, there will be no second Holocaust.

 Prof. Uriya Shavit
Prof. Uriya Shavit
(photo credit: ERIC SULTAN)
BySTEVE LINDE
JUNE 1, 2024 04:56
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