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.

My Word: Civilizations clash on campus

It is time to take the masks off the protesters and reveal the ugly face of enmity, the open support for terrorist organizations.

Hamas to remain in power: Netanyahu's hidden motive unveiled

Simple yet painful truth: Netanyahu prefers weakened Hamas in Gaza to secure power and avoid recognition of alternatives by the international community.

By HANAN STEINHART
03/05/2024

Threatening hostage families is a new low for Israel's government

Broad Perspective: The choice to focus on military achievements on the ground in Gaza instead of hostages is dehumanizing for the hostages, as they stagger down Israel’s list of priorities.

An anti-Israel media is nothing new: A walk through Western cartoons

These cartoons are from 1988, when Shimon Peres was the alternate PM and FM, Yitzhak Rabin was the defense minister, and Yitzhak Navon was the education and culture minister (all of the Labor gov't).

Rethinking free speech as hate speech and violence spread

We must foster an environment where constructive dialogue is encouraged, and diverse perspectives can be shared without fear of retribution or violence.

American Jews should take a look at Catholic universities

The conventional measures of institutional prestige cannot provide two vital pieces of information: What does an institution teach, and what kind of students does it attract?

By GREG WEINER , PHD
02/05/2024

I’m not letting pro-Palestinian protesters decide my choice of college

While I respect the rights of students to protest issues they care about, I find their militant attitudes and lack of nuance unproductive.

By ANYA GEIST/JTA
02/05/2024

This year, Eurovision actually matters

Anti-Israel activists have been calling for months to bar Israel from the contest and have unsuccessfully lobbied other countries’ participants to boycott the competition.

Holocaust Remembrance Day is still about the Holocaust - opinion

While the use of Shoah language has been common in the intervening months, we risk diluting the importance of the day if the rhetoric and images employed become overly influenced by recent events.

I am a Palestinian

Russia pushed the name on reluctant local Arabs.

By DAVID FEINSTEIN
02/05/2024
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