Editor's Notes: If US wants a true partnership with Israel, it needs to act like it - comment
Carlson will keep writing; Owens will keep baiting; the numbers may ebb and flow. Your job, Mr. Vice President, is to fix this situation.
Carlson will keep writing; Owens will keep baiting; the numbers may ebb and flow. Your job, Mr. Vice President, is to fix this situation.
If Israel is to be ready for the next confrontation, it must treat information warfare as seriously as kinetic warfare.
History suggests this may be no more than another ceasefire in a seemingly endless war.
Lowering the electoral threshold is not intended to bring new voices into the Knesset but only to assist those who are already there.
Hamas watched how a relatively small group embedded a military apparatus within a civilian population in southern Lebanon.
The ceasefire proved what many suspected but few wanted to say aloud: For a significant and vocal portion of this movement, peace was never the goal.
We need to do something about the next possible victim of heart disease.
Rabbi Hauer didn’t just build bridges; he was a bridge
In Israel, JD Vance pressed for faith in Washington’s Gaza plan, arguing that Israel must trust US leadership if peace is to endure.
We must press on in the face of this adversity because, if need be, we can dance out of the stairwell on our own.
Civil societies erode through small concessions that gradually compromise fundamental principles of equality.