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The West Should Welcome Gaza Refugees
  + stars: | 2023-11-14 | by ( Danny Danon | Ram Ben-Barak | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Democratic strategist Doug Schoen. Images: AP/Twitter/Doug Schoen Composite: Mark KellyHamas’s unprovoked terrorist attack on Oct. 7 has endangered not only Israel but the more than two million people who live in the Gaza Strip. On Oct. 15, Hamas operatives stole food and medical supplies from humanitarian trucks. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency reported the theft in a tweet, which it later deleted. But U.N. sources confirmed the theft to Israel’s Walla News, and Israel’s military liaison to the Palestinians confirmed that fuel and medical supplies went to Hamas.
Persons: Paul Gigot, Doug Schoen, Mark Kelly Hamas’s Organizations: Palestinian Authority, United Nations Relief, Works Agency, Israel’s, Israel’s Walla News Locations: Israel, Gaza, Israel’s Walla
America’s Universities Need Serious Regulation
  + stars: | 2023-11-13 | by ( Arthur Levitt | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Democratic strategist Doug Schoen. Images: AP/Twitter/Doug Schoen Composite: Mark KellyAmericans who are rightfully appalled by the pusillanimous response to anti-Semitism on college campuses have been pulling their donations and calling for restrictions on anti-Israel student groups. Maybe those tactics will work. But in my experience, if you want real change in large and unwieldy organizations, you need to focus on fixing governance and assigning personal accountability. You need to regulate.
Persons: Paul Gigot, Doug Schoen, Mark Kelly Americans Organizations: Enron Locations: Israel
California’s New Old Math
  + stars: | 2023-11-13 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Democratic strategist Doug Schoen. Images: AP/Twitter/Doug Schoen Composite: Mark KellyIn San Francisco Monday morning, there’s going to be a demonstration on the steps of City Hall. That may not be surprising, given the protests breaking out all over the country. A grassroots alliance of parents, teachers and concerned citizens known as the SF Guardians is gathering to support a ballot measure launched by Supervisor Joel Engardio . Monday’s Rally for Algebra comes on the heels of a victory at the state level.
Persons: Paul Gigot, Doug Schoen, Mark Kelly In, Joel Engardio Organizations: Mark Kelly In San Francisco, SF Guardians, Monday’s
And as if to punctuate the tragedy and horror of the conflict, an explosion rocked a hospital in Gaza, causing hundreds of civilian casualties. "There is a significant U.S. interest here, showing strong support for Israel," which Biden did immediately after the attack and subsequently, she says. Hamas is based in Gaza, where civilian Palestinians have fought the Israeli government – Netanyahu especially – for civil and human rights. But while there are indeed Palestinians who support Hamas, not all do – and half of Gaza residents are children who are vulnerable as Israel seeks to erase Hamas forever. Biden and Netanyahu have had a chilly relationship going back to the Iran nuclear deal negotiated when Biden was vice president and which Netanyahu opposed.
Persons: Joe Biden, nudging, Biden, Biden doesn't, Benjamin Netanyahu, Jordan, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Mahmoud Abbas, Abdel Fattah el, Eileen Babbitt, Babbitt, Kamala Harris, Israel –, Chris Christie, Nikki Haley, Robert Lieberman, Israel, Lieberman, – Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Doug Schoen, Schoen, hamstrung Organizations: Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian National, White, Israel, The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Foreign, New, United Nations, Biden, Johns Hopkins University Locations: U.S, Israel, nudging Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Gaza, Egypt, Afghanistan, New Jersey, American, United States, Russia, China
When Presidents Lose Their Temper
  + stars: | 2023-07-12 | by ( Tevi Troy | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Doug Schoen. Images: Getty Images/CNP/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly“Uncle Joe” Biden may not be as friendly as he seems. Behind White House doors, according to a report this week in Axios, the president curses out, criticizes and cursorily dismisses members of his staff. Over the years his eruptions have included such earthy takedowns as, “God dammit, how the f— don’t you know this? !” and even ordering a staffer to “get the f— out of the car!”
Persons: Paul Gigot, Doug Schoen, Mark Kelly “ Uncle Joe ” Biden, cursorily, Locations: Axios
And each time, experts and those close to Trump have predicted the proceedings could energize his supporters and the Republican base. Following the proceedings, former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale predicted the impeachment would lead to a high Republican turnout in the 2020 presidential election. "Any time people try to lessen this legitimate president, in any way, his voters fight back," Parscale said in December 2019. Prior to the 2022 election, Republicans and pollsters repeatedly predicted the election would result in a "Red Wave," or a GOP landslide victory. Despite repeated predictions and warnings that prosecuting the former president would invigorate his base in upcoming elections, investigations against Trump simply haven't energized his base as expected.
The Battle of Al Shifa Hospital
  + stars: | 2016-12-08 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Democratic strategist Doug Schoen. Images: AP/Twitter/Doug Schoen Composite: Mark KellyOn Dec. 8, 2016, U.S. Central Command released a statement: “Coalition Strikes Mosul Hospital.” The Islamic State, it explained, “was using the hospital as a base of operations and command and control headquarters.” Accordingly, the U.S.-led coalition conducted precision strikes in support of Iraqi troops who fought for the hospital. The story, and the scandal, wasn’t that the U.S. struck the terrorists where they hid, but that terrorists had used the hospital for cover in the first place. “In Mosul Battle, ISIS Used Hospital Base” was the Human Rights Watch headline; it explained that “armed forces or groups should not occupy medical facilities, undermining their protected status.”
Persons: Paul Gigot, Doug Schoen, Mark Kelly, , Organizations: U.S . Central Command, Islamic, Human Rights Watch Locations: U.S, Mosul, Islamic State,
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