Why it isn’t antisemitic to say Israel led Trump into war
Criticising Israel isn’t antisemitism. So why is that accusation being used to shut this argument down?

Criticising Israel isn’t antisemitism. So why is that accusation being used to shut this argument down?
Trump swaggered into conflict pretending to be a strongman and stumbled out handing Iran leverage, chaos in the Gulf and a shudder through the global economy.

There was a moment to stand up. Instead, we got silence, deflection — and a missed chance the world would have noticed.

More than 70 vessels. One blockade. And now Greenpeace is joining the convoy heading straight for it.

Trump calls it victory. The world looks at it… and sees something else entirely.

Winston Peters is heading to Washington, but Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa says he cannot afford another round of diplomatic cowardice while Gaza burns.

UN experts aren’t mincing words — Israel’s new death penalty law isn’t justice, it’s discrimination written into law, with Palestinians the only ones facing execution.

Seymour and Winston want New Zealanders to stay calm. Trouble is, the IEA and JP Morgan are waving around numbers that look a lot more like an energy crisis than a minor blip.

If Australian SAS are already in the region, the question isn’t if — it’s whether New Zealand is next. And Luxon isn’t answering.

Race-based executions. If that phrase doesn’t stop you cold, nothing will. And yet — here we are.