Jerusalem post opinion
Why Smotrich’s 82% sovereignty plan over the West Bank is not enough - opinion
The fact of the matter is that unless all the Arabs occupying the territories are expelled, say, to Syria, their threat to our people will remain.
We must thank Hagari's resilience and voice in Israel's hardest days - editorial
No negotiations before total Iranian nuclear rollback - opinion
The incoming chief of staff has many challenges he'll need to confront - opinion
US presence in the Middle East at a critical junction - opinion
The United States has provided a critical military presence in the region throughout the decades.
Letters to the editor, February 5: Deceitful world
Jerusalem Post readers share their thoughts.
Israel must commit to funding all forms of Judaism - editorial
What kind of message is conveyed when the Reform and Conservative movements are treated as less legitimate than Orthodoxy?
Grapevine October 4, 2023: Politics and semantics
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
The collapse of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a looming reality - opinion
The legacy of the Dayton Agreement, which was meant to be a beacon of hope for conflict resolution, now teeters on the brink of irrelevance.
Israel needs to approach Saudi normalization with caution - opinion
Exhilaration must be tempered by an examination of the potential cost
Riyadh's warning on the peril of nuclear weapons - opinion
Saudi Arabia speaks out on the nuclear issue
Do not let hardship push you to leave Israel - opinion
As a nation, we are going through a difficult and challenging phase, yet again. But yet again, it’s not the first time, and sadly, probably not the last time either.
Letters to the Editor October 4, 2023: Freedom of choice
Readers of the Jerusalem Post have their say.
Don't let a label fog your judgement - opinion
When it comes to protests, should we "stay in our lane" or speak out?