Shuki Friedman
Days of Awe: Israel’s turn toward tradition - opinion
After Iran war, Israel must begin to heal - opinion
Last minute strike: Israel's attack on Iran prevented an existential threat - opinion
Golan, Olmert's comments are making it easier to arrest IDF soldiers abroad - opinion
Yair Golan and Ehud Olmert's statements may have concrete consequences in the growing international legal campaign against Israel.
Israel's not a dictatorship, but it's headed toward becoming one - opinion
The danger of changing Israel’s character has increased. The country is still a vibrant democracy, but will it remain so?
The double standard of Gaza's migration ban - opinion
As Gaza faces catastrophic destruction, the international community's opposition to voluntary migration raises questions about Palestinian rights and political motives.
IDF needs to act on recruiting haredim - opinion
Only a conscription law that includes minimal exemptions and with teeth will enable the continued defense and prosperity of the state.
Biden's sanctions will damage the economy of West Bank settlements - opinion
The damage to the settlement enterprise will not be abated by the signing of a nullification order in Washington.
Israel's status hits a new low after ICC issues arrest warrants - opinion
The ICC's reasoning for issuing the arrest warrants amounts to a harsh indictment of Israel's policies in its war on Gaza.
The government's decisions only worsen the divide in Israel - opinion
The government is making a mockery of Israeli law and reviving its push for significant changes to the justice system, creating a divide in the country.
ICC prosecutor's filing may affect Israel's character as liberal state - opinion
The ICC prosecutor’s decision is painful, among other reasons, because it expresses a complete lack of confidence in the Israeli justice system.
Rest of Israel's population cannot be ultra-Orthodox's flak jackets regarding IDF service - opinion
Until now, the discussion on recruiting the ultra-Orthodox centered on the question of “equal burden sharing.” This is an even more significant value today.
Biden's sanctions set ominous precedent for the settlement enterprise - opinion
Not only will it likely cause economic disruption to additional West Bank residents and organizations, but it could also pave the way for other countries to take similar measures.