Ran Gvili’s return closes a chapter, but not the wound of October 7 - opinion
Ran Gvili's conduct on the last day of his life earned him the title of hero, and his story is one with which most of us can identify.
Ran Gvili's conduct on the last day of his life earned him the title of hero, and his story is one with which most of us can identify.
It is in the moments when a society chooses not to remain silent, when it decides to organize, set boundaries, and confront crime, that the truly important story begins.
This year, wherever in the world you find yourself as you gaze outside on Tu Bishvat, look not only at the trees themselves, but rather at the hope and promise that lie within.
We are wasting precious voices our people desperately need. No recogniton that an Ethiopian Jew might be an asset to Israel’s diplomacy in Africa and the English-speaking world.
Even the regime’s own reluctant admission acknowledges roughly 36,500 killed. Iranian witnesses, medical data, and field reports point to a far higher number.
Citizens of Israel are adapting their daily routines while preparing for the possibility of Iranian missile attacks.
Pax Silica offers Israel a path from protected ally of the US to indispensable partner on the global stage.
Promises of reform in Gaza may appeal to the West, but there is a risk of the past repeating itself.
Josh Shapiro’s experience shows that Jews are still suspected of divided loyalties in US politics.
Antisemitism today is not only hatred of Jews: It is a tool for destabilizing democratic societies, eroding confidence in information, and turning identity itself into suspicion.
The plain sentence that should have been said is the sentence that must be said now: Six million Jews were murdered by Nazi Germany because of antisemitism.