A $112B Gaza rebuild plan sends one message: terror pays - comment
Israelis saw exactly what Kushner's new plan meant. Gaza gets a global reconstruction windfall for starting the war. Israel gets reprimanded for winning it.
Israelis saw exactly what Kushner's new plan meant. Gaza gets a global reconstruction windfall for starting the war. Israel gets reprimanded for winning it.
The Trump administration’s policy toward the region is built upon a house of cards constructed from major delusions.
Israel is walking a tightrope; engaging with far-right parties might be a short-term strategic necessity, but history says it's a long-term risk.
Trump’s Board of Peace could not be more Trumpian: transactional, lawless, narcissistic. Netanyahu’s joining is Vintage Bibi: cynical, short-sighted, convenient for him, reckless for Israel.
Money can buy a lot. But Trump and company need to know that ideologues and fanatic theocracy-driven terrorists are beyond the price he can pay.
Two infants died in an unregulated Jerusalem daycare, exposing failed law enforcement, budget cuts, and deep cultural divides over accountability and prevention.
Israel cannot assume Iran’s collapse brings peace; it must understand the need for strategic planning.
Iran’s regime is weakening. Israel must act with patience and discretion, supporting change without overtly interfering in Tehran.
The West can still confront antisemitism as a civilizational disease or continue sacrificing Jews on the altar of moral cowardice. If Western states cannot, who will protect their Jewish citizens?
Executions won’t stop terror; they could glorify killers and spark more attacks against Israel.
Ben-Gvir’s law treats non-Jewish lives as unequal, risking Israel’s moral and global standing.