A year into the new Middle East, concerns over Hezbollah and Syria's ideology remain - opinion
Despite Israel’s remarkable military victory a year ago, questions regarding the jihadist narrative in Syria and Hezbollah's military capabilities remain.
Despite Israel’s remarkable military victory a year ago, questions regarding the jihadist narrative in Syria and Hezbollah's military capabilities remain.
From past coups to battlefield betrayals, history warns that selling F-35s to Qatar could have grave consequences for the Middle East.
From Europe to America, the Muslim Brotherhood exploits legal freedoms to construct influence networks.
If Iran persists in its current path, the result will not be chaos at no cost.
Pluralism isn’t about keeping religion out of the public square, and it’s not about demanding that religion speak with one voice. It’s recognizing that a healthy democracy depends on many traditions.
As Iran heads towards total collapse, Riyadh must choose between shaping the aftermath or losing influence over what comes next.
Healthcare costs will spike after Republicans block Affordable Care Act subsidies, threatening GOP seats in swing districts.
From Barak to today’s High Court, a quiet revolution has ignited a fierce debate over democracy in Israel.
In a moment defined by polarization and information overload, Israel’s most effective diplomatic asset may not be louder messaging, but intentional proximity.
Hanukkah reminds us that even the most barbaric hatred of antiquity has never been enough to destroy Jewish life; the real danger emerges when Jews are willing to flagellate their own identity.
Jewish continuity is shaped long before adulthood, and early childhood education must become a priority.