The facade of national identity: Israel's Independence Day reflection - opinion
Independence Day becomes a stage for Israel’s unresolved conflict between individual freedom and collective belonging.
Independence Day becomes a stage for Israel’s unresolved conflict between individual freedom and collective belonging.
The psychological battlefield beyond borders.
Arab society remains underrepresented in the Israeli business sector, particularly in high-quality, higher-paying roles.
After decades of fragmentation, Iranian Kurdish groups form a new coalition with strategic implications for the region.
Military success may weaken Tehran, but without a viable opposition force, the regime will endure and harden.
'Despite the extraordinary tensions in Israel, there was the ebullience of being together, as if we’d met fellow Israelis in a Chabad House in Seoul or Fairbanks, Alaska.'
Israel asks citizens to fight together, to sacrifice together, and to carry the weight of war and uncertainty together, and yet it governs them as if they are not equal partners in that burden.
Larijani was the mastermind behind much of the Iranian regime’s policy and a man with a long history of oppressing the Azerbaijani nation.
A response to Haggai Segal, whose recent column in Makor Rishon branded the world's largest Jewish community as disloyal for not making aliyah.
Israel needs to make its own decisions based on its own needs, with the only consideration the country should have concerning the North being to keep the residents safe.
Jews need not wait until things are so bad that they have exhausted all of their options.