Zina Rakhamilova
Clavicular and Israel: Have we reached the point where we’ll accept anyone as an ally? - opinion
The beginning of Lebanon’s fight to reclaim its future - opinion
We need to stop using the word 'resilience' to describe Israel, here's why
Care about Iranians? Here is how you can help - opinion
At a bare minimum, statements of support and solidarity from democratic leaders are crucial to sustaining protest momentum and ensuring continued media attention.
How Gazan medical professionals were complicit in hostage captivity, sexual assault - opinion
If medical professionals can participate in terror without accountability, then the laws meant to protect humanity have been hollowed out from within.
No more excuses: Israel cannot move forward without a state probe into October 7 - opinion
A proper inquiry is not about assigning blame to a single leader or party. It’s about exposing the policies that helped entrench a terror organization we mistakenly believed we could “manage.”
Horseshoe theory come to life? Fringe antisemitism risks becoming new norm in US politics - opinion
The future of Western values, and the safety of vulnerable communities like Jews, depends on vocal, principled opposition to extremism on all sides before it becomes the new normal.
Stop blaming Israel for global antisemitism - opinion
I am critical of the current Israeli government. I have condemned politicians across the coalition and opposition for foolish statements that have been weaponized by antisemites.
When rape is a weapon of war, the world cannot stay silent - opinion
This is not just about protecting Israeli or Jewish lives but about setting a universal standard that no human being can be used as leverage for terror.
It is time to end the war and defeat Hamas for good - opinion
If the world truly wants to help Gazans, then it must finally confront the truth: liberation for Palestinians begins with the defeat of Hamas.
I still trust my Israeli passport because I have faith in the Israeli people - opinion
As a Jew, the fear that something might happen to you is not abstract. It’s real. And if it ever does, I would bet every dollar I have that my Israeli passport would save me.
Iranian voices warn of dangers as joint nuclear talks progress – opinion
Iranian activists warn the West that appeasing Tehran will crush internal uprisings and embolden Islamic Republic-backed terror.
If Bar’s firing is truly about October 7, then accountability must apply across the board - opinion
Israelis have returned to the streets, protesting what they see as a violation of Israel’s democratic values and an abuse of power by the leadership.