Jerusalem post opinion

Why Smotrich’s 82% sovereignty plan over the West Bank is not enough - opinion

The fact of the matter is that unless all the Arabs occupying the territories are expelled, say, to Syria, their threat to our people will remain.

IDF operates in West Bank, September 9, 2025.
 IDF SPOKESMAN Daniel Hagari speaks to the media, displaying an Iranian ballistic missile which was retrieved from the Dead Sea after Iran fired drones and missiles at Israel in April. The media must ask the tough questions, demand accountability, and avoid simply amplifying official narratives.

We must thank Hagari's resilience and voice in Israel's hardest days - editorial

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks with defense industry experts in Tehran, Iran, February 12, 2025

No negotiations before total Iranian nuclear rollback - opinion 

 THEN-IDF deputy chief of staff Maj.-Gen. Eyal Zamir speaks at a ceremony in 2019. The primary mission of the incoming chief of staff is security-related, but it’s not his only mission, the writer argues.

The incoming chief of staff has many challenges he'll need to confront - opinion


Letters to the Editor: May 24: Disdain and disrespect

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

 Letters

Security and safety for Arab citizens should be a basic right -editorial

Campaigns to halt the rising homicide rate within the Arab sector should not be motivated by fear of terrorism.

 Police and Magen David Adom (MDA) personnel are on the scene of a shooting attack in Lod, Israel, on July 9, 2022.

Letters to the Editor May 22, 2023: Hacking and theft

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

 Letters

Independence in Gaza means terror groups have more to lose - opinion

Hamas has also discreetly signaled to Iran that Hamas needs to be taken into consideration before escalations are embarked upon.

 A MURAL in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, depicts Hamas fighters firing rockets.

We need to develop a spiritual toolbox for redemption - opinion

Abraham’s call to leave a culture steeped in idol worship was a call to leave all that was familiar to him.

 LEONARD COHEN similarly noticed in Canada in 1964 that “we no longer believe we are holy... there is an absence of God in our midst.”

What lies ahead after Trump’s verdict? - opinion

Some GOP members of Congress even view the verdict as a hurdle to Trump’s return to the White House.

 Former U.S. President Donald Trump walks, ahead of delivering remarks on the day of his court appearance in New York after being indicted by a Manhattan grand jury following a probe into hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., April 4, 2023

The flag serves different causes for different groups - opinion

While the procession usually goes by relatively peacefully, it takes thousands of policemen to keep peace and order.

 PROTESTERS AGAINST funding for ultra-Orthodox political parties argue with haredi counter-demonstrators in Bnei Brak, last Wednesday.

The state needs to improve dialogue with the municipalities - opinion

Should the state choose to promote the decentralization of powers for the local municipalities it will discover that solutions will emerge from the local government.

 HIZKY SIVAK of the Emek Hefer Regional Council is removed by security personnel from a stormy meeting and vote at the Knesset Finance Committee on the Arnona Fund, last Monday.

Investing in your health will lead to a richer life - opinion

So, if we have the proven answers to both preventing disease and reversing it, what is holding us back?

Residents in Jerusalem walk through the city (illustrative).

Yemin Moshe was never enough to fill the hopes of our people- opinion

Neighborhoods, like Yemin Moshe, were witnesses to Jewish revival in Jerusalem and throughout Israel.

 A 2015 photo of the windmill in the Yemin Moshe neighborhood, in Jerusalem. In 1857, Moses Montefiore left his mark on the neighborhood located outside the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City: the windmill.