Understanding global criticism of Israel through historical, theological lenses - opinion
How history, religion, and ideology shape global views of Israel and Jewish sovereignty.
How history, religion, and ideology shape global views of Israel and Jewish sovereignty.
In the wake of Hungary’s political turnaround, it is worth examining these evolving alignments and possibilities from both the Israeli and Hungarian perspectives.
A prolonged conflict reflects mutual attrition, not dominance that entitles one side to impose terms.
Israel and Kurdistan face shared adversaries, raising questions about new alliances as old Middle East borders weaken and fragment.
The covenant is not a left-wing or right-wing idea. It is a Zionist idea. It says, in its simplest form, that those who govern Israel must come from communities that serve it.
Prostate cancer – that’s what Netanyahu was treated for. Does the public have a right to know what its leadership is suffering from health-wise?
For decades, the Islamic Republic has relied on a carefully calibrated model of confrontation, escalating tensions just enough to extract concessions while avoiding direct, existential risk.
Iran is no longer facing economic pain alone; it also faces the real possibility of infrastructure damage and long-term disruption.
The desecration of the statue was wrong and a breach of Jewish morality. But if our response begins and ends with condemnation, we miss the deeper calling.
Analyzing the Bennett-Lapid alliance presents several plausible scenarios.
We must hold multiple truths at the same time about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.