Zionists understand: You can revive reputations, but not dead Israelis
Israelis welcome the prospect of a future in which they are no longer surrounded by well-armed enemies determined to do them harm, even if it means being viewed negatively by the rest of the world.
By GIL TROY | JULY 9, 2025
Protest in front of the US Embassy in Tel Aviv. (Photo by Lizzy Shaanan Pikiwiki Israel, CC BY 2.5, Wikipedia)
Beware: Decades after Auschwitz, fighting Jews still don’t win popularity contests. The New York Times reports that “Israel Overpowered Its Foes, but Deepened Its Isolation.” After detailing Israel’s mind-boggling military victories, the Times verges on parody by warning: “Yet many Israelis welcome the prospect of a future in which they are no longer surrounded by well-armed enemies determined to do them harm, even if it means being viewed negatively by the rest of the world.”
















