Amos Yadlin
Grapevine June 25, 2025: Yesteryear, today and tomorrow
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Israel has military capability to strike Iran - ex-IDF intel chief
The IDF fulfilled its mission and should leave Gaza - opinion
Yadlin: Iran may wait until end of Trump era to retaliate
My word: Victims of conspiracy theory
To the families, I offer my open support, prayers and sympathy. If that makes me part of a conspiracy, so be it. Rather that than to be part of a conspiracy of silence.
Parshat Chukat: Who can write the Torah?
Behind it are deep and elusive ideas relating to the mitzvot that seem logical to you, and even more so in regard to the ones that do not.
The first lesson from the kidnapping crisis
Israel faces a tough reality, both because of the technological revolution and due to our unique circumstances.
June 19: Further reader reactions to missing yeshiva students
The police personnel involved should be charged with criminal negligence. In the general handling crime and many other situations, police should be taught the importance and responsibility that their job entails.
Candidly speaking: Our Islamic fundamentalist adversaries are inhuman barbarians
If these barbarians have the capacity to behave so cruelly toward their own kinsmen, one can only shudder at what they would do to Jews if they had the opportunity.
Breaking the car-first mentality
The perception still exists that a bike is a just plaything, useful for no more than a whimsical weekend ride.
Arab women want to work – so let them!
Israeli governments should adopt the strategic thinking of the employment of Arabs in general, and Arab women in particular.
Saudi royal snubs invite to Jerusalem by Israeli ex-intel boss
Turki bin Faisal Al Saud calls Yadlin's invite an appeal to emotion that distracts from issue of reaching peace based on Arab Peace Initiative.
May 14: ‘Price-tag’ attacks
I wholly agree with Fouad Twal, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, who claims that the “price-tag” activists are poisoning the air in Jerusalem.
Environmental representative axed from national planning subcommittee
"Move will hurt quality of life for all of us: in housing, in transportation, in energy, in agriculture, in forests, in open spaces and in nature reserves," SPNI says.