Independence Day: 78+1 reasons I love Israel - opinion
For her 22nd straight year, Barbara Sofer presents her list of reasons she loves living here. In no particular order...
For her 22nd straight year, Barbara Sofer presents her list of reasons she loves living here. In no particular order...
A historic budget shift has been made, but without structural reform that includes domestic considerations and not just the international priorities, Israel’s narrative war will remain fragmented.
What is the government’s long-term policy? What is the vision for the future between the two peoples who live in the West Bank?
Hungary's defeat of Orbán’s authoritarianism offers a powerful lesson for Israel. Can Israel learn from Hungary’s democratic shift and face its own political challenges?
Why does the world turn a blind eye to Israel's real challenges? From Pakistan’s hypocrisy to Spain’s anti-Israel actions, peace talks must address these double standards for true progress.
Independence is not isolation. It is the only way to ensure that “Never Again” remains a promise Israel can keep by itself.
As Israel celebrates 78 years, the question remains: What kind of Jewish state are we becoming? A reflection on Zionism, identity, and unity on this Independence Day.
While in Israel there is discussion about “darkening Tehran,” Tehran is effectively using the UN to darken the world.
The key lesson for the Israeli public from the Hungarian elections may be that polls should be treated with considerable caution.
If there are any winners during the war with Iran, one may be Vladimir Putin, the man Trump has frequently called his “good friend.”
With Israel as a model of resilience, diaspora Jewry must rethink its approach to security, identity, and collective responsibility.