Why American Jews don't have to choose between the US and Israel - opinion
After 50 years in Israel, one immigrant explores the enduring ties between her American roots and her Israeli home.
After 50 years in Israel, one immigrant explores the enduring ties between her American roots and her Israeli home.
The only practical foundation for any future arrangement will emerge only when a profound change in Palestinian consciousness takes place.
A kosher meal in a hospital should be boring, a footnote, one line on a dietary form swallowed up in the vast machinery of clinical care. Instead, it has become a test of nerve.
A country that wants to lead the free world must first and foremost demonstrate its ability to confront its own problems.
Iran has not only built a massive missile program; it has turned missiles into a standalone strategic language, using them as a deterrent, a means of pressure, and a message of influence.
In Alaska, one is reminded that the world neither revolves around Israel nor is obsessed with it.
Democracy’s greatest strength has always rested upon something deeper: the belief that despite our disagreements, there exists a common good that is worth pursuing together.
Criticism of the government’s resolution was voiced by President Isaac Herzog, embattled Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara, and a slew of party leaders from the opposition.
Edelstein and Eisenkot are representatives of two populations that were wheels of the social wagon Netanyahu rode to Israel’s helm: the so-called Moroccans and Russians.
This is far from trivial. Ever since taking office in January 2023, this coalition has done everything it possibly could to undermine the legitimacy of the Supreme Court and the attorney-general.
Israel should stop talking like a needy recipient. America should stop pretending this is philanthropy. Both governments have decided the aid era is over, and that something new must come next.