Douglas Altabef
War does not stop Israel from being one of the very happiest nations in the world - opinion
Mamdani’s hypocrisy: Ignoring Iranian victims to target Israel - opinion
The Great Inversion: When Israel became the Diaspora's shield - opinion
Developing Israel’s periphery is vital for economy, aliyah - opinion
As Israel plans for the arrival of its next 10 million, the periphery must play a leading role. The region is hiding in plain sight. Now is the time to see it.
Is the war against Hamas worth it? - opinion
Have we gone down a dark and seemingly endless hole, doubling down on an effort to erase the ineradicable, to set right the irretrievably wrong?
Annex the Gaza Strip to truly hit Hamas where it hurts – opinion
We have nothing to lose and so much more to gain if Israel moves ahead and annexes the Gaza Strip.
It takes an enemy: External threats are what bring the Jewish people together - opinion
Our orneriness has sustained us, but it has also made it hard for us to go along and get along. We are not “I’m ok, you’re ok.”
Affirming our sovereignty: Taxing foreign political donations to Israeli 'water carriers' - opinion
One of the current provisions of the bill would be to preclude the ability of Israeli NGOs that receive a majority of their funding from foreign governments to petition the Israeli High Court.
Oh, baby! Israel's high birth rate is a model for the West to emulate - opinion
Israel leads by example. We want our imprimatur to last, and we believe that with all its problems, life is worth sustaining, replicating, and, striving to make it better.
Removing the mask: Hamas dropped its victim narrative with sadistic hostage releases - opinion
Hamas has been trading in its long-nurtured victim status in favor of a gloating, sadistic, and would-be murderous image.
We just witnessed the Supreme Court's breathtaking hypocrisy - opinion
The Supreme Court has failed the most basic test of judiciousness, showing itself to be rash, tone-deaf, and ultimately unaccountable.
Striving for consensus doesn't mean abandoning our principles - opinion
We live in a world where “my truth” increasingly directs an individual’s actions, regardless of the larger implications.
Giving it the new college try: An academic rescue plan for American Jews - opinion
Who knows, they might even succeed in knocking some sense into the Ivy League schools.