Jerusalem Post's talented team of journalists provides insight into their work presented in the opinion section. This section highlights the beliefs and values that experienced writers who are witnessing the Middle East turmoil unfold. Their first hand encounters with world leaders have shaped their opinions and world views to be shared on this page.
Renewed Israeli threat in Rafah gives leverage to Sinwar. If he rejects the agreement, Biden won't stop Israeli action, Qatar may expel Hamas leaders.
Herzi Halevi's failure as chief of staff is evident in army preparation for war, war conduct, and damaging army values and ethics.
This is not a cynical call for unity; our society has so much to heal from and work towards.
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By bringing to the forefront the existence and truth of this often overlooked narrative, we can create a better future for all based on the realities of our histories.
But one thing is clear: The victory in this legal arena requires courage, heroism and composure like that of Hans Litten: to go all the way with the Nazis of the 7th of October.
For me, the constant need to assert my British identity and fight for my right to remain in the UK feels exhausting and humiliating.
We are dedicating the ceremony to children in war. Their only crime is being Palestinian or Israeli.
Such a job will demand a strong, immovable individual who can take on the slings and arrows that will, undoubtedly, continue to come our way.
While some have insisted that South Africa’s decision is in keeping with its human rights-anchored foreign policy from the Mandela period, this is not true.