In today’s newsletter:
– New York Times publishes epic correction after the inheritance of Charlie Kirk
– Charlie Kirk remembered himself friend of Israel, allies Slam conspiracy theories
– American veterans who are confronted with Hamas threats while giving help to Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu honored political activist Charlie Kirk after his murder at Utah Valley University on 10 September 2025, as a “unique” defender of Western civilization. (Jack Guez /Tom Williams /Getty images)
Top story: On the day Charlie Kirk was killed by the bullet of a murderer, the New York Times accused the founder of the Turning Point USA of anti -Semitism by quoting him wild from context. And when the self-proclaimed “paper of record” came to admit his mistake, it did this on the most stubborn Lame way. “This gives shivers,” wrote Charles Payne of Fox Business Network. “It speaks for the desire of regular media to destroy the right.”
Where Charlie stood: In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s MurderSome Israel critics have tried to drive a wedge between the conservative activist and the Jewish state, his recent statements to be wrong and wanted to make unfounded accusations. Read what Kirk actually said Recently about Israel.

Palestinians struggle to get donated food in a community kitchen in Jabalia, Northern Gaza Strip, Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Hairwatching comment: The Anti-Israeli Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, has been brought under fire Comments that indicate the use of nuclear weapons Against the Jewish state. Sanchez, Last week said in a speech that “Spain, as you know, has no nuclear bombs, aircraft carriers or large oil reserves,” Add to it: “We just can’t stop the Israeli offensive. But that doesn’t mean we’ll not stop trying.”
Guest editorial: Jewish activist and philanthropist Harley Lippman Writes that a group is named after Raphael Lemki, the man who has come up with the term ‘genocide’, is deliver By turning it against Israel. The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention and Human Security “is anti -Semitism that occurs as human rights,” writes Lippman.
Quote of the week: “I believe in the scriptural land rights that are given to Israel, I believe in the fulfillment of prophecy. I am not a theologian, but I am a Christian. My life has changed in Israel – the spiritual energy there is so amazing. I want them to win, and I have said that repeatedly.” Charlie Kirk spoke in a podcast interview a month before being killed.


