Pre-military programs are Israel’s key to building future leaders - opinion
A year in pre-military programs transforms Israeli youth and shapes them into leaders, unlocking their hidden potential.
A year in pre-military programs transforms Israeli youth and shapes them into leaders, unlocking their hidden potential.
In a region of chaos, Somaliland has built a functioning democracy, but it doesn't get the international recognition it deserves.
A Nova Festival survivor reflects on interfaith solidarity and Hanukkah
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland isn’t symbolic; it’s a strategic play reshaping power from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean whilst challenging Islamist influence.
The question is not whether antisemitism is back. The question is whether societies are willing to confront it and what risks it poses.
As demographics and politics shift, Europe and the US are quietly rethinking their alliances, and Israel is paying the price.
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland breaks a taboo, rewards statehood, and secures strategic gains around the Red Sea crossroads.
The ADL, apparently fearful of offending an increasingly extremist Trump administration and big conservative donors, has in recent years focused mostly on leftist activity.
By every rational measure, such repeated traumas should have left the Jews scattered, fragmented, and broken. But as our story goes, that’s not what happened.
The failure to secure firm troop or funding pledges suggests that establishing the ISF will be a more protracted undertaking than initially envisaged.
Netanyahu needs to ensure that the hostage deal is finished in full, enforce the terms already signed, and lock in US-Israel alignment on Iran. Anything else would be merely a delay.