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.
We must thank Hagari's resilience and voice in Israel's hardest days - editorial
No negotiations before total Iranian nuclear rollback - opinion
The incoming chief of staff has many challenges he'll need to confront - opinion
Changing the National Library's logo does not mean Zionism is declining - opinion
A victory for the Zionist spirit over postmodernism
Be respectful when paying respects - opinion
The 9/11 Memorial and Museum should ask people to be more respectful and cognizant of their surroundings when posing for photos by the Memorial Pools, where almost 3,000 people were killed.
Today's political debate over the judiciary is crucial to our future - opinion
The gift of the founding generation must not be squandered.
Why Bibi should listen to his late father's address - opinion
Disconnect Saudi peace from the Palestinian Authority
Sukkot is the time to set aside our differences and make progress - editorial
We are reminded during this time that Jews were once strangers in Egypt and that we must welcome strangers into our homes.
Israel will never have a better opportunity to make Saudi peace - opinion
Israeli-Saudi normalization provides a chance to end Palestinian incitement.
Brace yourself, America: The Israelis are coming! - editorial
In truth, given the closeness of the relationship between the two countries, it is somewhat hard to believe that Israel hasn’t been a part of this program up until now.
Inviting Abraham to our table - opinion
After touring the Abrahamic Family House, visitors are invited to contribute, on golden magnetic triangles, their reflections on the exhibit on the “Wall of Intention.”
Incorporating middle powers would pave the way for progress - opinion
Middle powers deserve to have a seat at the UN Security Council.
Even with differing opinions, we should still respect others - opinion
It appears that in Tel Aviv, there is hardly a trace left of the deeply-rooted Jewish tradition within the public sphere.