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Yossi Melman warned that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach to Hamas was doomed. Sadly, he was proven right.
The Broad Perspective: Politicians must look to the IDF generals who took to heart the catastrophe that was October 7 and truly absorb what it means to have been a part of the systemic failure.
There is the ideal Seder in your mind and then there is the real Seder in your house with impatience, rolling eyes, spilled wine, siblings quibbling, and – yes – a lack of the children’s interest.
The contrast between the bon vivant Hersh that the country has come to know in the last 200 days through photos and the thin, scared, and dour Hersh in Wednesday’s video was startling.
There was no escaping that this was a Passover night different from all other Passover nights.
Ivy League campuses are now too hostile to Jewish students; we need to take the cue and build new, safe institutions.
We have always known that we cannot be protected by anyone besides ourselves, which is why an overwhelming 95% of the Jewish community are Zionists.
A major part of our problem is the structure of our parliamentary system which makes ministerial assignments a reward for party loyalty and support for the ruling coalition.
How can it be that an Israeli professor was seemingly suspended over complaints that no one has heard publicly, while the anti-Israel students calling for the genocide of Jews are treated the same?
To turn the tables of the current Arab-Israel war the above understandings have to be explicitly reoriented into action.