Israel and the Middle East are one election away from peace - opinion
Under a different Israeli government, many things that appear impossible today could suddenly become politically possible.
Under a different Israeli government, many things that appear impossible today could suddenly become politically possible.
A university official stood at a podium and validated two years of discrimination against one specific group of students.
Does he really have time and indisputable knowledge to take on the super-charged subject of Middle East land disputes, while innocent women get sucker punched on the streets of New York?
Biased reporting on Israel is shaping a dangerous alternative reality with worldwide consequences for Jews.
Rising global antisemitism and falling US support push Israel’s image crisis into the election spotlight.
Regional actors believe that in the event of a direct confrontation with China, the US would act with extreme caution and seek to avoid a large-scale war whenever possible.
The future of Israel will not be determined only by where its borders are drawn but by whether the nation remembers what made it a nation in the first place.
Carrying yesterday’s forms unchanged into altered reality can itself become a kind of falsehood.
You cannot kill a demon with a bullet. The ideology driving terror in Iran will not disappear.
In America, the assault on basic democratic principles continues, with Christian nationalism increasingly in the forefront.
Rising Iran tensions leave Trump weighing military action while allies watch closely.