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
Think about it: Why the presidency should not be abolished
The president of the state need not be directly involved in the deliberations, but he or she must believe this function to be important enough to warrant serious effort and investment of time.
Reuven Feuerstein: A man way ahead of his time
I have been proud to work with the Feuerstein Institute, which was founded by Professor Feuerstein, on a program which advocates for and counsels young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities toward marriage.
Spoken word
Local choreographers share their approach, practices and gripes at the Suzanne Dellal Center.
Relations warming up between Lebanese Future movement, Hezbollah despite civil war
Former prime minister Saad Hariri, who leads the Future Movement, is aligned regionally with Saudi Arabia against the Iran-Hezbollah-Syria axis.
Reflections: Joseph Bau House
My dream for Israel
This is the legacy of the greatest genocide history has ever known. To be humane and never forget.
In my own write: Memory keepers
Will the ‘Third Generation’ carry forward the story of the Shoah?
From the ground up: Engineer’s reports – yes or no?
One of the often overlooked aspects of buying an apartment anywhere in the world, but especially in historical areas where properties can be 50 years old or more, is the engineer’s inspection.
Borderline views: Transportation improvements in the Negev
The improved transportation links will strengthen the image of the country as being no more than a single small city state, with everything focused on Tel Aviv.
Prayer on the Temple Mount can wait
Had the Arabs accepted the UN partition plan, there would have been no war and no refugees.