Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the firebombing of a pro-hostage rally in Colorado, the murder of Israeli diplomats in Washington—these are not isolated events. They are part of a rising global wave of antisemitic violence.
In America, political violence is spiraling. Conservatives, Jews, and pro-Israel voices are increasingly targeted. The mainstream media downplays it, but the truth is undeniable: hatred of Israel and the Jewish people fuels much of this extremism.
Charlie Kirk understood this. He warned that antisemitism on campus was not just an “intellectual problem” but a breeding ground for violence. His warnings proved prophetic.
Israel too faces a violent world that excuses attacks on Jews while condemning Jewish self-defense. When Israel strikes Hamas leaders hiding in Qatar, the world cries foul. Yet when Hamas butchered 1,200 Jews on October 7, those same voices were silent.
This double standard must end. The Jewish people are not second-class citizens in the family of nations. Jewish blood is not cheap. Whether in Jerusalem, Doha, or Utah, those who attack Jews or their allies must be met with strength.
The message of this moment is clear: Jewish survival depends not on world sympathy but on Jewish strength. Israel’s actions, and the courage of allies like Charlie Kirk, remind us that the fight for truth and life is the same fight—the eternal battle to ensure that the Jewish people live in safety and honor.