A people without a plan is a people without a land: Zionism, goal-setting go hand in hand - opinion
Zionism without goals is not a mistake—it is a moral abdication, and we are standing inside it.
Zionism without goals is not a mistake—it is a moral abdication, and we are standing inside it.
Publishing names tied to war crimes allegations without airtight verification is becoming a fast way to endanger people and erode trust in journalism.
Remembering the Holocaust does not mean waiting for gas chambers before we speak. It means recognizing how ordinary policies prepare the ground for mass violence.
If there was a textbook on how repressive regimes cement their power, this would be the chapter on how the world handed them exactly what they needed.
As Sharaa continues to disempower the SDF, thousands of ISIS extremists and fighters are poised to spill over into the heartland of Syrian minorities.
Defeating Hamas militarily leaves no room for complications, as there is no need to bargain with terrorists.
Israel cannot sustain a system where one segment of society fights, pays taxes, and bleeds, while another group is draining the societys resorces without contributing in return.
In dynastic cultures, legitimacy is performed through spectacular acts offered to the maternal witness.
Jews must combine the ways of life of both the Diaspora and the Israelis to ensure a safe, strong, and vibrant future.
The divide is not between those who accept climate science and those who reject it but between two business approaches.
The argument that Gaza’s future is “doomed” because Gazans are morally irredeemable is a prescription for permanent war.