Opinion
Israel must act now and end Gaza war or lose Arab support for peace - editorial
If moderate Muslim states keep looking over their shoulders while Tehran empties the table, then Israel could miss its golden opportunity to expand the Abraham Accords.
Why Erdogan, not Netanyahu, is the real threat to Middle East peace - opinion
Israel’s EV charging chaos needs a credit card, not another app - opinion
The West clings to the two-state myth—but Arab leaders are moving on - opinion
Melbourne’s night of shame - opinion
The explosion of antisemitism in Australia is a serious problem, shattering its image as a tolerant, welcoming country.
Khamenei’s personal hatred of Azerbaijan - opinion
The Islamic Republic of Iran's animosity toward Azerbaijan, an independent Shi'ite Muslim country, stems directly from its supreme leader.
Lebanon’s long overdue reckoning - opinion
Hezbollah’s claims about Israel's colonial ambitions in Lebanon do not stand the test of Israel-Lebanon’s history.
Why is Trump hurting red states? - opinion
The burden imposed by the $3.3-trillion Big Beautiful Bill primarily hurts Donald Trump's voting base in red states, and Republicans could pay the price at the polls.
Israelis oppose gender segregation - opinion
The value of gender equality has eroded in Israel over the past two decades, but the majority of the public does not support separation measures.
Amid the chaos: A Palestinian reflection on Trump's strategic opportunity for the Mideast - opinion
This moment, for all its pain, suffering, and uncertainty, offers a narrow but strategic opportunity. But only if it is seized with clarity and courage.
We bombed Iran with precision - why can’t we control Gaza with purpose? - opinion
To achieve victory in Gaza, we must establish absolute control over the land, the people, and every critical resource.
'Time has run out': Netanyahu should not return from Washington without a hostage deal - editorial
Fifty hostages remain in Hamas captivity in Gaza, and no regional win can overshadow that. If there is, do not leave Washington and Doha without it.
How much time does Western civilization have left? - opinion
Much of what we have come to know, as the predictable flow of normal life, is about to change, with or without our approval, because an unavoidable tidal wave is already here.
The first Zionist diplomat: How Theodor Herzl changed Jewish and world history - opinion
To those who view diplomacy as naive, we urge a look at Theodor Herzl, the first Zionist diplomat, a man whose primary tools were determination and words.