On June 30, 1922 — decades before modern Israel was born — the U.S. Congress officially stood with the Jewish people.
In a powerful bipartisan resolution (the Lodge-Fish Resolution), both houses of Congress declared their support for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.”
The resolution explicitly endorsed the Balfour Declaration and called for the U.S. government to use its influence to help make the Jewish national home a reality.
President Warren G. Harding signed it later that year.
This was the mainstream American position at the highest levels — long before the Holocaust, long before the modern State of Israel, and at a time when much of the world was still indifferent or hostile to Jewish aspirations.
Some truths never change.
The Jewish return to their ancestral homeland was once seen as simple justice by America’s leaders.
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للمرة الأولى، ينص إطار سياسي رسمي على تأكيد حق لبنان وإسرائيل في الوجود بسلام كدولتين جارتين ذاتي سيادة، وعلى نية دائمة لإنهاء النزاع بينهما وإنهاء حالة الحرب رسمياً، مع التزام لا رجعة فيه بحل جميع القضايا العالقة عبر مفاوضات مباشرة برعاية ودعم أميركي.
لا يمكن قراءة هذه الصياغة إلا بوصفها تحولاً تاريخياً. فهي تشكل أول اعتراف سياسي لبناني واضح وغير قابل للالتباس بوجود دولة إسرائيل ضمن إطار يقود إلى سلام دائم.
الرابح الاكبر الدولة اللبنانية والخاسر الاكبر مشروع الجمهورية الاسلامية الايرانية التوسعي وذراعها حزب الله.
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This brave Israel-Lebanon agreement, a first in 40 years, is a bold beginning of potential peace—a historic new chapter. It counters Iran’s malign campaign to sow war.
The U.S. is proud to be a part of today's historic trilateral framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
There is more work to be done, but we're taking meaningful steps toward a future of peace, prosperity, and mutual coexistence.
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'This is the beginning of the beginning. There's a lot of work ahead. We don't in any way underestimate the difficulty of the task ahead, but we understand the importance of it. How vital it is.'
“Monsters.” “Dark money.” A hidden hand “turning us against one another.”
Swap “AIPAC” for “Jews” and it’s the oldest antisemitic conspiracy theory in the books. That’s not criticizing a lobby. That’s laundering antisemitism from your podium as Mayor of a city with more than a million Jews. This bullshit is dangerous.
If you want to talk about real monsters let’s start with the North Koreans, Russians, Sudanese, the Iranian regime, and their proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah, PIJ — and other terrorist groups who’ve killed scores of Americans.
"we couldn't do anything useful for citizens in my 14 years of office allocating 60 trillion USD. but if we can just steal from the rocket science electric car guy, then we can solve all your problems."
My opponent’s nickname is “Brad Pander” for a reason.
From bragging about his investments in Israel’s largest weapon manufacturer to trying to cover up how he tripled city pension funds in Palantir, Brad has a record of abandoning his “beliefs” the second he thinks it will win him votes.
New Yorkers deserve a different type of representative in Washington — an honest one who delivers for his district and knows how to beat Donald Trump.
Israeli PM Netanyahu: We have shattered Iran's Axis of Evil, but there is more work to be done. The IDF will remain in security zones in Lebanon as long as Israel's security requires it. Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. With God's help, Israel will endure for eternity.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — June 2026 — Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP), delivered a keynote address at a symposium hosted on June 11, 2026, by the U.S. Department of State's Office of the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, warning that foreign influence networks are playing an increasingly significant role in fueling the rise of antisemitism across the United States.
Drawing on ISGAP's research into foreign influence, Qatar-linked educational initiatives, and extremist ideological networks, Dr. Small examined how external actors can shape educational institutions, public discourse, and attitudes toward Jews and Israel. In his remarks, he argued that:
"Antisemitism is not a simple or parochial issue of hatred against a small community. It is a core element of the ideology of extremists that is intent on destroying democratic countries including the United States. Antisemitism must be understood as a significant security threat to the stability, cohesion, and very fabric of our great democratic nation and its core institutions. This is especially true in higher education where young people learn to be citizens. This ideology, which aims to destroy the very notion of a liberal education, also believes in the subjugation of women and the murder of gay people and Jews."
The symposium, convened by the U.S. Department of State's Office of the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, brought together government officials, law enforcement, researchers, policy experts, and civil society leaders to discuss the rise of antisemitism and strategies for confronting it.
The event featured remarks from senior U.S. officials, including Dr. Sebastian Gorka, Senior Counselor to the President, and Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism.
Dr. Small's presentation drew on ISGAP's extensive body of research into foreign influence and ideological networks operating within American educational and civic institutions. Through its Follow the Money Project, ISGAP uncovered billions of dollars in previously undisclosed foreign gifts and contracts to American universities, helping expose the scale of foreign involvement in higher education across the United States.
Most recently, ISGAP published its landmark report, Institutional Capture: Qatar Foundation International: Use of Soft Power to Reshape Education in the United States, which documented more than $65 million in funding directed through over 220 educational programs reaching K–12 schools, universities, teacher-training initiatives, federally funded educational centers, and national educator networks.
The report forms part of ISGAP's broader research into Qatar's role within American education and its wider examination of foreign funding, transparency, and state-linked influence operations.
ISGAP has also conducted extensive research into the Muslim Brotherhood and affiliated ideological networks, examining how such movements gain influence within educational, civic, and political institutions and the role they can play in promoting antisemitic, extremist, and anti-democratic narratives.
Dr. Small argued that these findings demonstrate how foreign influence networks and ideological movements can help create the conditions in which antisemitism spreads and gains legitimacy.
Roberto De Zerbi believes that saving Tottenham Hotspur from relegation is “the biggest achievement” of his managerial career.
“It is the biggest achievement in my time,” De Zerbi said in his post-match press conference. “Brighton in the Europa League was great. The second place in Marseille with a lot of problems was a big achievement. But I think today was maybe one of the best days in football.”
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