- The Washington Times - Thursday, December 7, 2023

It’s Hanukkah, and Israel may be at war, and the United Nations may be politicizing the plight of the Palestinians to condemn the Jewish state, but the Festival of Lights still goes forth. 

Gol Kalev, author of “Judaism 3.0: Judaism’s Transformation to Zionism,” said from Jerusalem that the festivities this year are a bit different, given the number of Jews who are away from home to fight the war against Hamas terrorists, but that optimism and joy still courses through Israel.

He also weighs in on why the United Nations is oh-so-very anti-Israel, and how secretary-general, Antonio Guterres, is actually ratcheting hostilities against the Jews.

For more on the latest from Israel, tune in to this video segment of Bold & Blunt with Gol Kalev. And don’t forget to subscribe!

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