Opinion


Israel-Iran war: The psychological cost of infinite news sources - opinion

With countless news sources and experts from every angle, Israelis are being overwhelmed by thousands of updates and commentary, often polarized, repetitive, and/or conflicting regarding the war. The result is like being surrounded by thousands of megaphones blasting updates to you. (Illustrative)

Trump, Netanyahu, and the Iranian conundrum: Is a partial victory enough? - opinion

Debris lies at the site of a fatal Iranian missile strike in Israel on Monday. The war with Iran and the assassination of its supreme leader have temporarily pushed the anti-democratic and racist defects and ailments of Israel’s society to second place, the writer says.

History will remember those who supported Iran in the West as fascists - opinion

Demonstrators shout slogans as they hold a banner with the images of US President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Adolf Hitler during a protest after late Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in Israeli and US strikes, in Istanbul, March 1, 2026.