Tuesday's sold-out Freedom of Zion Conference in Jerusalem has fans scrambling for scalped seats to see these conservative media stars discuss Israel's war strategy and future prosperity.
This election offers Americans a choice that goes beyond traditional partisan divides, with two deeply unpopular candidates, each representing different problems in American politics.
In 'We Will Rise', the conservative commentator tackles a profoundly personal project with added meaning after October 7.
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Zvika Klein.
The 34-year-old Owens was once a rising star in the conservative movement but has become increasingly controversial as she has embraced antisemitic rhetoric.
The controversial media personality has made previous antisemitic comments, and has criticized Zionism and the Holocaust.
Post quitting the Daily Wire, Candance Owens wants to debate against former Daily Wire colleague Ben Shapiro. Shapiro accepts the challenge, reminding her that he offered a debate months ago.
To rabbi Shmuley: "You think you’re a warrior doing good, but in reality, you’re forcing reasonable people to clean up your mess," said Akiva, who signed her response as a "Daily Wire Jew."
The breakdown over Owens, and the end of her alliance with Shapiro, demonstrates that the right-wing media landscape is not immune to the debates over Israel and Gaza.