My Word: When pride meets prejudice - opinion
What began as a language dispute turns into a broader question of national pride, belonging, and resilience.
What began as a language dispute turns into a broader question of national pride, belonging, and resilience.
A total of 25 people have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police and Counter Terrorism Policing. Eight of them have been charged, one convicted, and the rest remain under investigation.
With the support of moderate Arab states, it is possible to re-center the entire regional agenda on resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Drew Warshaw is running for the position of New York comptroller, but when discussing Israel bonds, he’s getting his facts wrong
Israel is not only confronting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon; it is confronting a global architecture built over decades.
Calls for aliyah must inspire all Jews, not just select groups, and reflect a broad, inclusive Zionist vision rooted in dignity and shared purpose.
The Islamic Republic isn’t serious when it says it won’t participate in the US talks in Pakistan. Rather, it is leveraging refusal as a strategy
Israel, like all sovereign states, acts in self-defense. The exercise of that force has generated, in some cases, backlash against Jewish communities far beyond Israel’s borders.
A truce with Hezbollah in Lebanon is a good start, as long as additional steps are taken to reduce its grip on the region
The US Senate’s vote last week to block military aid to Israel reflects a worrying trend
To understand Israel, and perhaps the Jewish story more broadly, you need to understand how we relate to time, memory, and loss.