Opinion

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.

Supporting Hamas is regressive not progressive

These students are rioting on their university campuses not because they care deeply about Palestinians; most couldn’t even point Gaza out on a map

By DOMINIQUE HOFFMAN
07/05/2024

Israel's Remembrance Day - Supporting those left behind

Director of IDFWO: We are dedicated to assisting those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for Israel’s security.

By DAVID METZLER
07/05/2024

War at Sea: Gulf of Eilat and Red Sea challenges

Focused on military issues, the government has not set goals regarding sea lanes of communication for commercial vessels to and from Israeli ports in the Red Sea.

By SHAUL CHOREV
07/05/2024

The UNRWA probe ignores the key issue - opinion

UNRWA had been transformed into a bloated international bureaucracy with a staff in excess of 30,000 and an annual budget of around $2.2 billion.

The US's hypocrisy is infuriating - opinion

To preach to Israel about civilian deaths is hypocritical - the US should know better, given its track record.

Remote work is what drives social mobility in hi-tech - opinion

Remote work is not just a temporary response to challenges; it’s a catalyst for social mobility and economic empowerment. 

By IGOR ROCHELL
07/05/2024

'I am embarrassed to say I was a campus activist' - opinion

The students siding with Hamas are being sold a lie - I implore them to do their research, says writer.

By HAYIM LEITER
07/05/2024

Avatar of Zionism and Americanism: Gil Troy on his father - opinion

My father, Bernard Dov Troy, of blessed memory

07/05/2024
 An NYPD law enforcement official stands guard near student encampment at Columbia U.

The Feds, power, and courage: Reflections on Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024

Must we allow violent rallies because we are fearful of being accused of suppressing the sacred right of peaceful protest? Does our concern for police overreach move us to handcuff law enforcement?

By RABBI MOSHE HAUER
07/05/2024

'Ma Nishtanah' this Independence Day from the others?

It's been a while since Israelis have been so morally challenged on the eve of the nationwide commemoration days.

By DR. HAIM BEN YAKOV , EURO-ASIAN JEWISH CONGRESS DIRECTOR GENERAL
06/05/2024
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