You can’t topple Iran without fighting the IRGC - opinion
Military success may weaken Tehran, but without a viable opposition force, the regime will endure and harden.
Military success may weaken Tehran, but without a viable opposition force, the regime will endure and harden.
A response to Haggai Segal, whose recent column in Makor Rishon branded the world's largest Jewish community as disloyal for not making aliyah.
Israel needs to make its own decisions based on its own needs, with the only consideration the country should have concerning the North being to keep the residents safe.
Jews need not wait until things are so bad that they have exhausted all of their options.
Beyond security, Israel must serve as an anchor for Jewish identity, culture, and global engagement.
The immigrant public from the US is characterized as tolerant and diverse, and in this respect Jerusalem is very suitable for the oleh character.
A congressional letter reignites debate over Bosnia’s fragile balance, Dodik’s role, and Western strategy in the Balkans.
Across Europe, rising unrest and policy hesitation are exposing cracks in governance, identity, and state authority.
As Israel moves from grief to celebration, can we bridge internal divides? A reflection on unity, respect, and living together amid disagreement and division in Israeli society.
October 7 shattered the illusion that Iranian backed proxies can be managed indefinitely at Israel’s borders.
Israel shows power in wars abroad but struggles to have clarity and consistency in the West Bank, where civilians face ongoing terror.