Israel
Europe is sleepwalking into the Muslim Brotherhood’s long game - opinion
The Muslim Brotherhood’s long-term strategy exploits democracy itself, and Europe is still refusing to confront the threat.
Selling F-35s to Qatar is a risk the US does not need to take - opinion
Investors eye growth: Israeli fintech Airwallex raises $330M in successful funding round
Israel signed NIS 112 billion gas deal with Egypt, Netanyahu announces
Early childhood will be the foundation of a Jewish Renaissance - opinion
Jewish continuity is shaped long before adulthood, and early childhood education must become a priority.
Burhan is using Sudan-Israel normalization to secure his power - opinion
Normalization has become less about peace and more about political survival for Sudan’s leaders.
Hanukkah: It’s not all about light, it's about uncomfortable questions, too - opinion
Hanukkah is not sentimental spirituality: It is political theology. It proclaims that Jewish existence is not justified by how pleasing it is to others, nor how dissolves into general humanity.
Iran arrests Swedish citizen, accuses him of spying for Israel during 12-Day War
Iranian media claimed authorities arrested a Swedish citizen who was spying for Israel during the June war, with a verdict in the case expected within days.
Advanced fusion control breakthrough brings clean, reliable energy closer to reality
Research done by nT-Tao and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev introduces a new “nonlinear controller” that keeps power flowing smoothly even as the plasma inside the reactor changes rapidly.
Trump’s Gaza plan blocks the creation of a Palestinian state - opinion
Ratified by the UN, Trump’s Gaza peace plan leaves no pathway for the creation of a Palestinian state.
Israeli scientists use AI to improve irrigation and spot plant stress early - study
A Hebrew University study suggests AI tools could help growers better manage water use by predicting healthy plant behavior and flagging early signs of stress.
‘I’d rather be envied than erased’: NY Rabbi says Israel gives Jews power - interview
Rabbi Marc Schneier sat down with The Media Line to discuss antisemitism, Israel’s changing place in the world, and the political shifts reshaping Jewish life in New York and beyond.
From grief to legacy: Families transform loss into living memorials
Since October 7, dozens of initiatives have been launched in memory of someone who was killed in the massacre or the ensuing war.
Israel-Diaspora relations are fracturing. Both sides must invest in repair - opinion
After October 7, as Israel examines its internal failures, it must also look at the damage to its relationship with Jewish communities worldwide.
Israel's economy showed wartime resilience, but recovery demands structural reform
After two years of war, Israel needs a bold, strategic plan for economic renewal that pivots from wartime expenditure to long-term, sustainable growth.