America has historically been Israel greatest friend, greatest ally and greatest defender.
Times have changed. Israel bashing — anti-Zionism — attacks on Judaism — these are the marks of modern day Western society.
“The bulk of assault is coming from the West. It’s just very sad,” said Gol Kalev, author of “Judaism 3.0” and a resident of Israel who recently visited Washington, D.C.
“We want to believe the United States, allies have our back,” he said.
But months into Israel’s war against Hamas, and the attacks against the Jewish people expanding to include strikes by Hezbollah, Iran and the Houthis, and the simultaneous criticisms of the world — and this White House — against Benjamin Netanyahu for continuing to fight the terrorists, the question starts to loom: Is Israel alone?
Gol Kalev speaks from the nation’s capital about the ongoing war, Iran, America and America-Israel relations.
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