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In this podcast, Dr. Nolte analyzes the reaction to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, with a particular focus on the desire of some commentators to inject Israel into a situation that doesn’t seem to involve Israel at all. He then answers a question that seemed to trouble Mr. Kirk in the days and weeks before his death: can friends of Israel criticize the government and its policies? Using the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism, Dr. Nolte suggests a framework for distinguishing criticism of Israel that is antisemitic from criticism that isn’t.
By Regent Israel InstituteIn this podcast, Dr. Nolte analyzes the reaction to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, with a particular focus on the desire of some commentators to inject Israel into a situation that doesn’t seem to involve Israel at all. He then answers a question that seemed to trouble Mr. Kirk in the days and weeks before his death: can friends of Israel criticize the government and its policies? Using the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism, Dr. Nolte suggests a framework for distinguishing criticism of Israel that is antisemitic from criticism that isn’t.