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2025

What comes to mind when you hear “from the river to the sea”?

When I hear “from the river to the sea,” I don’t think of scenery. I don’t think of a trip. I don’t think of peace. I hear, simply, “We want you to disappear.”
We know that won’t happen – not because we believe in fairies, but because we know how to swim in the river, and protect the sea.

August 21, 2025

Free Palestine – Palestine for Free? Youโ€™ll Pay Dearly

To those who shout “Free Palestine” on the streets of London, Paris or New York โ€” understand: “Free” Palestine will cost you dearly.
It will not come without blood, it will not come without war, and it will not come at all – because we are here, from the Jordan to the sea, and we are not going anywhere

August 15, 2025

From the River to the Sea – The Call to Erase Israel

This sentence is sold around the world, especially on the progressive left, as if it describes some fantasy of inter-ethnic brotherhood: from the Jordan to the sea, everyone will live in peace, share hummus, and teach each other folk dances.
It’s a beautiful idea โ€” kind of like thinking that if you opened all the cages on a safari, the lions, zebras, and giraffes would cook together over a fire.

August 13, 2025

“The Palestinian People”: The Most Successful Invention Since Diet Coke

The Palestinian people may not be a people โ€” but they are certainly a weapon of consciousness. One aimed at the heart of Zionism, armed with lies, heartwarming words, and the cooperation of the post-Western world.
If we donโ€™t understand that the threat is not just missiles but also narratives โ€” we will find ourselves apologizing for our existence. Again.

August 12, 2025

The Culture of Negation of the Other: The Dark Side of the Western Left

The culture of negating the other is a symptom of a deeper crisis: a loss of faith in dialogue and in our ability to deal with different opinions. It reflects a left that has lost its way, that has forgotten the values โ€‹โ€‹of freedom and openness that it once championed.
From a right-wing perspective, the solution is not a counter-boycott or silencing of the left, but a return to open discourse, in which opinions are examined on the basis of arguments, not mass outrage.

August 10, 2025
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