Despite feeling physically isolated in Soviet prison, the author held on to the knowledge of the free world, especially America, and the fight for truth.
The author expresses sadness over the principle-driven plight of Israel, feeling loneliness as the Western world cheers for groups like Hamas.
In a powerful reflection, the author references Bernard-Henri Lévy's book 'Israel Alone,' questioning the shift in American university culture towards hate and antisemitism.
Witnessing the admiration for Hamas and Hezbollah among students in American universities, the author contrasts it with the ideals of free expression that once prevailed.
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