Right wing
Carrie Prejean Boller ousted from White House Religious Liberty Commission after antisemitism row
Carrie Prejean Boller was removed from the White House Religious Liberty Commission after her controversial remarks on antisemitism and Zionism during a public hearing.
Yoram Hazony asks Jews to politically submit to antisemitic nationalists - opinion
MEGA speakers criticize EU leaders for stalling Ukraine diplomacy, urge tougher pro-Israel stance
Israelis divided on joining US pre-emptive strike on Iran, ending US military aid - IDI poll
Israel’s appearance at the ICJ - opinion
Those who oppose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s all-right government enjoyed several hours of satisfaction last week.
Israel is changing: Here are the key tribes and trends involved - opinion
The authentic growth of Israeli Judaism, emerging naturally and accepted broadly, will be the defining journey of the next generation.
'I sinned': Former minister apologizes for dividing Israeli society
"I created strife and division and tension, and this tension led to a weakening, and this weakening, in many ways, led to the massacre."
There is no reason for the Israeli Left to disappear - opinion
Being left-wing involves, inter alia, seeking peace and believing in humanism, the welfare state, and a mixed economy. There is no reason for the Israeli Left to disappear.
Temple Mount groups plan 'March of the Maccabees' through Jerusalem's Old City
The march has been approved by Israel Police.
Israel's political identity crisis: Right divided, left reevaluating
Israel’s right is moving away from Netanyahu as the left is reevaluating its worldview.
Ben Shapiro meets with Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich
Shapiro visited Israel last October alongside right-wing commentator Jordan Peterson, and he also made The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 most influential Jews.
Diplomats harassed by Israeli settlers during West Bank tour - EU
Footage from the scene showed the left-wing and right-wing activists scuffling and shouting at each other.
Policy whisperers who have the government’s ear
The Regavim Movement was founded 17 years ago, and has made a slow, often controversial, but steady climb to its present position as a major influence on Israel’s public policy
‘High Court don’t cancel me:’ Thousands rally at pro-reform demonstration in Jerusalem
Waving Israeli flags and carrying signs, the men, women, and children swayed to music as they awaited more protesters to flood into the street.