From exile to ecstacy? Israel’s enduring resilience in the face of crisis - opinion
Life for the Jewish people, and virtually anyone who comes within our circle, is unpredictable.
Life for the Jewish people, and virtually anyone who comes within our circle, is unpredictable.
Many contemporary observers fail to appreciate the real nature of NATO as a force created to replace the United Nations when reality required action.
The war against Ukraine is not merely a territorial conflict: It is a deliberate assault on identity, on culture, and on the very right of a sovereign nation to exist.
It is ridiculous to expect that Hamas will melt away in the face of this alphabet soup of international do-gooders, instead of bamboozlingor bumping off any monitor who stands in its way.
We have many problems to solve in Israel, but we can’t afford to be blindsided by our own prejudices or by those of persons seeking any excuse to demonize our country.
The contrast between artificial intelligence (AI) and divine intelligence (DI) is not a competition. It is a conversation.
The return of Ran Gvili’s body does not mean Hamas has been defeated. It does not mean justice has been served. It means something narrower, heavier, and more tragic: that the price has been paid.
Israeli voters emerged from Israel’s most costly war imbued with the kind of wrath, humiliation, and resolve that makes decadent establishments fall, and their successors rise.
Knowing there were no captives still struggling to survive starvation in the tunnels enabled us all to breathe more easily, but it'shard not to think of the hostages who returned in coffins.
If the public shrugs off the submarine commission and there is no demand for accountability, why should anyone expect a future commission of inquiry into October 7 to lead to real change?
In Sacks' European Parliament speech, he described antisemitism as a virus that defeats the immune system by constantly changing its structure.