What Bret Stephens got wrong in his ‘State of World Jewry’ address - opinion
Advocacy and leadership help Jews worldwide protect Israel’s image in a deeply polarized world.
Advocacy and leadership help Jews worldwide protect Israel’s image in a deeply polarized world.
If the UN does not awaken, it will be remembered not as a promise that protected humanity, but as a warning of what happens when international power becomes detached from basic morality.
After two female soldiers were chased in Bnei Brak, something sacred was fractured. What happens when Israel no longer feels like one nation?
A British immigrant reflects on becoming Israeli, through war, work, family, and small daily moments that shape a true sense of belonging in Israel.
Israel is never far from the UN spotlight as the 'bad guys,' while an entire department is dedicated to promoting the Palestinian narrative.
While Doha's support for Khamenei stems largely from practical concerns, Istanbul's defense of Iran is more connected to ideology.
The de facto annexation of the West Bank is the natural byproduct of a political system where words are cheap and real power operates without transparency.
The deal seemed so close before the October 7 attacks. Unfortunately, any progress on normalization now hinges on the highly unlikely establishment of a Palestinian state.
Since October 7, opposition figures have argued that they would have governed, prepared, and responded better than Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition.
On Feb. 1, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s mother, was abducted from her home in the early morning hours.
Israel’s media may be eroding the psychological resilience that underpins its national security.