How Did the BBC Become One of the Most Antisemitic Media Institutions in the World?
In Britain, as in Britain – there is nothing more dangerous than polite hatred.
Because when hatred comes with tea and a biscuit it is much harder to spot.

In Britain, as in Britain – there is nothing more dangerous than polite hatred.
Because when hatred comes with tea and a biscuit it is much harder to spot.
What would the Middle East look like if the ayatollah regime in Iran fell – and what would happen if Israel and Iran became partners?
Wine, Ritual, and the Eternal Struggle Between “Blessed Are You” and “Who Spilled the Wine on the Tablecloth?”
Purim 2026 is not just another holiday under fire. It is a stark reminder that even in an age of precision missiles and suicide drones, there is one thing that is very difficult to intercept – a national will to continue living.
And in the Middle East of 2026, it is a strategic weapon no less important than any air defense system.
If you’ve managed to raise children, pay a mortgage, and survive the cottage prices – you might as well start salsa dancing, learn tennis, or walk 20 minutes every day without dying.
An academy without real pluralism is not a temple of knowledge.
It’s a temple of a sect.
How a “Historic Peace” Became a Polite Non-Aggression Pact With a Neighbor Who Still Can’t Stand You
A somewhat toxic post about Purim… all because of too little sleep and a lack of caffeine in my veins…
Perhaps this will be one of the great ironies of history: the empire that liberated the Jews – will find itself, thousands of years later, moving toward freedom because of those same Jews.
Will it end tomorrow? Probably not… Is it a process that has begun? Absolutely.
And in the Middle East, sometimes the realization that the game has changed is more dangerous than any launch