The scorpion never changes: a brutal lesson in foreign policy - opinion
The most dangerous assumption in foreign policy is not overestimating an enemy’s strength; it is assuming an enemy secretly wants what we want.
The most dangerous assumption in foreign policy is not overestimating an enemy’s strength; it is assuming an enemy secretly wants what we want.
The villains in the early movies – Sid in "Toy Story 1" and the Prospector and Al in "Toy Story 2" – were wonderfully awful, and Danny always knew who the bad guys were.
Publicly funded mikvaot exist to serve the people of Israel. Every woman who enters should be treated with respect.
The Lebanon agreement may be the lesser evil, but Netanyahu’s false claims, erratic monologue, and call for unity raise deeper questions about his fitness to lead.
While the agreement invokes the word "peace," the true test, as is so often the case in the Middle East, will be determined on the ground, in southern Lebanon.
Jews from Arab countries, who now comprise over half the Jews of Israel, can hardly be called settler colonialists.
Efforts to rewrite Jewish history cannot erase the ancient bond between the Jewish people and the land of Israel.
Israel won on the battlefield, but a US-Iran deal may leave it facing its greatest strategic threat alone.
Something profound was revealed in Klein’s letter, beyond the betrayal. Israelis are starting to realize what’s on the horizon. Trump has been the greatest defender of Israel, but things are changing
Israel doesn’t have to invent a bomb. Nonetheless, as we face existential threats, it is time to intensify our search for new local means of defense.
How unedited podcasts delivered the White House to Donald Trump, and why the same tactics are crucial to whoever wants to be Israel’s next prime minister.