Opinion
Including Turkey, Qatar in Gaza’s Board of Peace undermines Hamas demilitarization - opinion
For Ankara and Doha, Gaza is not a humanitarian responsibility – it is a strategic asset.
Buzzwords and false allegations are Western human rights inversion - opinion
Turkey is Trump’s Eisenhower moment: Will he set a precedent in Syria? - opinion
Iran’s mullahs prove how antisemitism is a despot’s best friend - opinion
Venezuela, the Jews, and the ‘Axis of Resistance’: Antisemitism rises as dictators falter - opinion
When societies struggle, many leaders find it easier to blame Jews than fix their own problems, as Venezuela demonstrates today
No one will do Israel’s dirty work: Why PA, int’l orgs. can’t finish off Hamas - opinion
This is the moment to dismantle Hamas’s remaining capabilities. Israel can and must finish the mission, not out of ambition, but out of necessity.
A symptom of adult failure: Why 40% of Israeli teens exhibit violent, aggressive behavior - opinion
Teen violence is a wake-up call. It invites us to rebuild the social fabric that has unraveled. The choice of what the coming years will look like for this generation rests in our hands.
Netanyahu's pardon request: An act of sheer chutzpah, utter disrespect for democracy - opinion
President Herzog is indeed the last line of defense of an Israeli democracy shaken for the past three years by Netanyahu, who has consistently placed his personal interests above those of his country
The kindness that kills: Wokeness, guilt, and Islamic radicalism - opinion
When we normalize systems in which women can be disappeared, we are not showing cultural sensitivity. We are rehearsing our own surrender.
Stuck in the middle: How President Herzog handles Netanyahu will define his legacy - opinion
Isaac Herzog assumed the office amid the COVID pandemic, followed by judicial reform unrest, and a multi-front war. Now he has the challenge of whether to pardon Benjamin Netanyahu.
Miracles from Kfar Aza: The mothers the world must not forget - opinion
Their courage and relentless devotion to protecting their children is a reminder that motherhood is an extraordinary force for survival.
October 7 exposed Israel's deepest fracture: The haredi exemption - opinion
As hundreds of thousands of Israelis mobilized for the war, the absence of the ultra-Orthodox was painfully clear.
As women join IDF combat units, military kit must be redesigned to fit them - opinion
For most of modern history, military uniforms have been built around the male body, as more women join combat units, it’s time for a redesign.
The Lebanese 'reset': Hezbollah may survive in more limited, but dangerous, form - opinion
The Lebanese government's equivocation means that Hezbollah could yet survive in perhaps a more limited, but still highly dangerous, form.