My Word: Israel and Lebanon's war of attrition drones on - opinion
As drone warfare evolves, Israel confronts a familiar conflict with new and more complex threats.
As drone warfare evolves, Israel confronts a familiar conflict with new and more complex threats.
From the Gulf to Capitol Hill to my own readers back home, I kept meeting the same person.
Perhaps Jews around the world can find in the LGBTQ+ community's long example a lesson in not letting hate stop us from celebrating who we are.
The Jewish Brigade has become a screen onto which other conflicts are projected: Zionism and anti-Zionism, antisemitism, Israel and Palestine, the meaning of antifascism, and more.
Iran’s ethnic and religious minorities could play a decisive role in challenging the regime and reshaping the country’s political future.
As the region’s most influential Arab and Muslim state, Saudi Arabia's choices will shape the trajectory of normalization far beyond its own borders.
Being the only Jew in the room has always been my normal. The small differences never bothered me. I loved my traditions, and being “different” didn’t feel like a bad thing.
Gulf leaders are using their growing influence in Washington to press President Trump away from Netanyahu’s war footing and toward a regional settlement tied to the Palestinian issue.
When states begin interpreting geopolitics as divine destiny, the Middle East enters a far darker and far more unpredictable phase.
The cumulative effect of this global strategy of destroying Israel has placed us in a precarious situation, with few friends around the world.
This war will not end but fizzle out for a while as all sides find some way to declare victory.