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Across the 2024 election, Donald Trump and the people behind him said again and again that they were here to restore free ...
Hazony became the founder of a movement. Year after year, he would host NatCon — short for National Conservatism — conferences. And year after year, one of the people who would come to those ...
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Since 1897 when Theodor Herzl convened the first Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland, Jews have divided over the ...
Local, state and national officials condemned anti-Israel campus leader Mahmoud Khalil for appearing to soft-pedal the Oct. 7 ...
"I would say there is this manufactured hysteria about antisemitism at Columbia because of the protests,” said Khalil.
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Mediaite on MSNEzra Klein Presses Mahmoud Khalil on Oct. 7: ‘What Do You Mean We Had to Reach This Moment?’Mahmoud Khalil suggested that Hamas' attack in Israel on October 7 "had to" happen to "break the cycle" during an interview with The New York Times' Ezra Klein.
Columbia University agitator and terror fanboy Mahmoud Khalil just let the truth slip: The “pro-Palestine” movement believes ...
Nothing in the Constitution or embedded in our longstanding American values compels this country to admit hateful ideologues.
Yoram Hazony and a group of Trump-aligned intellectuals hope to set up the nationalist ideological infrastructure to keep Trumpism going after the president leaves office.
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First, it was refusing to condemn Hamas on CNN. Now, Mahmoud Khalil has gone as far as to seemingly justify October 7th in a New York Times interview.
Consider Mr. Khalil’s recounting of his initial response to Hamas’s invasion of Israel on October 7: “To me, it felt ...
To me, it felt frightening that we had to reach this moment in the Palestinian struggle,” Khalil said, when asked about what ...
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