Can ‘The New York Times’ repent for lies spread about Israel? - opinion
The newspaper has spread dangerous lies about Israel throughout this war.
The newspaper has spread dangerous lies about Israel throughout this war.
May the new year 5786 bring us truly inspirational stories and real good news, and protect us from an AI world that’s sloppy.
The government cannot define the endgame, and the people cannot imagine closure without the hostages. That is why the world steps in; frustrated by the vacuum, it wants to define Israel’s future.
Benjamin Netanyahu must give us, and the world, something new, and a glimmer of hope that this war will end, our sons and daughters will come home, and we can begin to heal.
Some of you only fault Israel for this situation, and some of you only blame Hamas. But one thing is clear — it isn’t the children of Gaza’s fault.
Until the order is hostages, security, reform, then politics, recognition – only then can we actually begin a real conversation.
Our task is to reclaim our story, renew our alliances, and return to the foundational values that made the State of Israel possible
To UN delegates who say recognition is about “reviving hope,” the answer is simple: tie hope to behavior.
The generosity of Diaspora Jews.
How can a 96-year-old who has been through so much leave his comfortable home to completely start over? It’s astounding to think of him beginning afresh at this point in his life.
Western leaders' recognition of a Palestinian state seems more like a punishment for Bibi and his reckless actions than anything else.