
Thremtopod 🇺🇸🇮🇱
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At Sarah Lawrence College, the Student Senate rejected the application of J Street U, with student senators comparing recognizing the group to approving “a white supremacist organization.” According to JTA, one senator remarked that they were concerned about “the whole Zionist language” of the group “that’s still furthering the same logic of Israeli sovereignty and self-determination when there is no existence or security for Israel that’s not contingent on Palestinian displacement, on apartheid, on genocide.” Senators told J Street U, "What the students here are invested in is Palestinian liberation. And there’s no existence or advocation for Israeli or Zionist security that can co-exist with Palestinian liberation. The normalization of Zionism and of Israel is what students are opposed to.” The senators further asked whether J Street U “would fulfill a unique political/cultural space on campus that doesn’t already exist across different clubs [referring to the anti-Zionist Jewish Voice for Peace, Hillel, and the campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine]." When J Street U appealed the decision, the senate rejected the appeal as well. At the March appeal meeting, a faculty member who wanted to attend was told that at the last minute, the senate decided only two people would be permitted at the appeal, and they would only be granted 10 minutes to make their case. The administration, despite being lobbied by a faculty petition signed by more than 20 faculty members, has refused to intervene, with the school’s dean of students, Dave Stanfield, telling the JTA that Sarah Lawrence’s administration “does not intervene in the process unless there is a clear violation of policy.” Read more: jta.org/2026/05/13/uni…



AOC: What is extremely disturbing about what has happened in Virginia is this court overturned the will of three million Virginians. They can say what they want about the ballot initiative, but they explicitly chose to issue this ruling after the election happened. They had all the time in the world to issue an opinion or an injunction before allowing this election to happen. They did not overturn a map—they overturned an election. It is the power of the American people that should be the ultimate check on all three branches. The court’s ability to overturn an election that was clear in its result should be something that is called into question.




I appreciate the intense interest in my column. For skeptics, why not agree on Red Cross and lawyer visits for the 9,000 Palestinian "security" prisoners? If you think these abuse allegations are false, such monitoring visits would be protective. So why not?

Full depravity of Hamas during October 7 revealed for the first time: New report details how terrorists performed almost unimaginable horrors upon Israeli families trib.al/olj7tnv


The Kristof article was heinously poorly sourced, relying as it did on a series of “trust me, bro” claims from a rogues gallery of people with direct links to terrorist groups and every reason to lie. The entire editorial board that ran the piece is implicated in this, a simple retraction really doesn’t cover it




Full depravity of Hamas during October 7 revealed for the first time: New report details how terrorists performed almost unimaginable horrors upon Israeli families trib.al/olj7tnv

This is a hard article to read, but I hope you'll do so. I've spent some time reporting on widespread rape and other sexual violence of Palestinian male and female prisoners by Israeli authorities, and the article is now published. The assault victims were warned not to give speak of what they endured -- they were sometimes told they would be killed or raped if they gave interviews -- but they found the courage to do so. One man described being raped three times in a single day in Israeli prison, the third time after he tried to protest. A young woman said the guards would come in at the beginning of each shift and strip her naked and abuse her. Another reported that she was shown photos of herself being raped and warned they would be released unless she cooperated with Israeli intelligence. Even three children who had been detained told me they had been sexually abused. Look, whatever our position on the Middle East, we should be able to agree on being anti-rape. Sexual assaults were horrific when Israeli women were targeted on Oct. 7, and they're equally horrific when Israeli authorities use them against Palestinians day after day after day. We should be able to find common ground in opposing rape. Here's a gift link to the article: nytimes.com/2026/05/11/opi…





