Opinion
Israelis lose trust in government over failed security policy - opinion
What happens when the rockets stop, but the sense of internal abandonment remains? If Israel aspires to remain a resilient democracy under threat, it must do more than defend its borders.
A new doctrine: If any Iranian proxy strikes Israel, Israel should strike Tehran - comment
Beyond the headlines: A time for gratitude - opinion
Operation Rising Lion has achieved its goals. So why do we feel so lousy? - comment
Israel should not be tempted to force toppling of Khamenei - editorial
Striving for a regime change before the war comes to an end should remain off the agenda.
Spiritual frameworks: Faith and family in Israel at war - opinion
Raising spiritually bilingual children in Israel: the instinctive awareness born of immersion and the thoughtful commitment shaped by reflection.
'Enjoy your vacation': Miri Regev, the gov't hold Israelis in contempt - opinion
Once again, Israel's government was unprepared – not for the war, but for its consequences.
‘America First’ meets Mideast: What Trump's strikes on Iran means for US foreign policy - opinion
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East and Iran’s regional assertiveness, a partial retreat from US isolationism has emerged.
Axis of the weak: Iran's proxy network has been severely damaged - opinion
Iran’s axis of proxies has taken a serious hit and has become an axis of the weak.
Taking down Iran: The only way to guarantee Israeli lives, Middle East stability - opinion
Israel’s life-or-death struggle against Iran’s regime is the ultimate test of whether the international community has what it takes to stand up to forces of evil and destruction.
Why Israel's war with Iran has international significance - opinion
While the war is not over, its significance in the international arena is visible already.
Israel does the dirty work – and Europe fires back with sanctions - opinion
While Israel is fighting a war for its survival, Europe is distracting it on two levels - on the leadership level and on the people's level.
No, US strikes on Iran are not the start of a new 'forever war' in the Middle East - opinion
This is not a forever war - it is decisive action to prevent the single most destabilizing development in the region: A nuclear-armed Islamic Republic of Iran.
Israelis now safer than at any other time in a generation - editorial
Iran’s proxies still hold rockets, and cyberspace remains contested. Jerusalem must keep its defensive shields high and alliances tight.