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I was a journalist living and working in Jerusalem when I got a taste of what the word “intifada,” Arabic for “shaking off,” ...
Democratic lawmakers and members of the media have called on NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to condemn the phrase ...
Democratic congressman Richie Torres demanded NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani denounce the phrase, "globalize the ...
Presumptive New York City Democratic mayoral nominee says it is not his job to 'police language,' stresses he will work to ...
At night, I dream of the rising screech of sirens across Jerusalem, of running to a bomb shelter, of thinking wildly about my ...
House Minority Leader Jeffries said NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani will need to clarify his position on "globalize the ...
Podcast host Donny Deutsch told "Morning Joe" that he was outraged that Zohran Mamdani wouldn't condemn "globalize the ...
US Holocaust Memorial Museum says likening calls to 'globalize the Intifada' to Jewish rebellion during World War II is ...
Zohran Mamdani’s statements on the Arabic translation of 'intifada' is linguistically correct. Politically speaking, it’s an unforced error.
Good-hearted Americans often cannot fathom the depths of depravity of their enemies.
"Globalize the intifada" is what Democratic protesters chant in the streets and what Democratic politicians are thinking about in their primaries.
When Mamdani refuses to retract that phrase—when he insists that “globalizing” it is some kind of beautiful call for ...