Dangerous game: Netanyahu risks Israel’s security to save coalition with draft deal - editorial
Everyday, middle-of-the-road Israelis agree: playing politics with the country’s security is wrong and dangerous.
Everyday, middle-of-the-road Israelis agree: playing politics with the country’s security is wrong and dangerous.
American Jewish leaders risk losing a generation by centering its identity on Israel’s critics.
Recently, the Jewish Agency introduced an aliyah project aimed specifically at South African couples aged 60+ with family already in Israel, who cannot afford to purchase a home here.
For years, billions of dollars have flowed from Qatar into Western academic institutions.
The war against Israel is being fought not only with rockets and resolutions, but synapse by synapse – inside the minds of the next generation.
With the high stress level borne by Israeli kids, playing basketball is an excellent outlet for physical and emotional health. More than 600 elementary and high school girls take part in Jerusalem.
A stark look at the comfort, denial, and growing danger facing Jews abroad and the hard choices history keeps demanding from Jews.
Netanyahu’s plan to reduce US aid signals Israel’s bid for freedom, industrial sovereignty, and a new partnership model.
The Iranian military is the most pivotal institution in the country, capable of catalyzing the ultimate downfall of the regime.
Western outrage over Israel contrasts sharply with silence on Iran’s mass killings, exposing ideological bias and moral blindness.
Their struggle is our struggle, and the least we can do is be vocal.