Leadership
October 7 demands an inquiry, not a presumption of guilt - opinion
There is a critical distinction between asking how Israel’s defenses failed and asserting that the state permitted the mass murder of its civilians.
The case for Sharren Haskell: The leader Israel needs and the system can’t tolerate - opinion
Responsibility vs popularity: Israeli elections are a test for society - opinion
Israel’s healing begins with Tamar-like leadership - opinion
Pardon Benjamin Netanyahu, but only if he agrees to step aside - opinion
It would be in Israel’s best interests to grant the request on the condition that Netanyahu agrees to finish out his present term and retire from politics.
Herzl’s city, their future: Jewish teens renewed Zionist covenant in Budapest
Jewish youth from over 30 countries gather in Budapest to draft a new Zionist charter, preparing for future leadership.
Guarding the guardians: Will Israel's leaders accept responsibility for October 7? - opinion
In Israel, the boundaries between branches of government have blurred in unhealthy ways. The dispute over a commission of inquiry illustrates this vividly.
Dr. Esther Luzzatto to receive Ben-Gurion Award from BGU
She is being honored for her contribution to development of the Negev, high-tech, and gender quality
Israel’s post-crisis leadership challenge: Restoring trust and resilience - opinion
On the surface in Israel, everything seems back to normal. But behind closed doors, employees struggle with burnout, exhaustion, and disconnection from their fields.
From social to fintech: Israeli engineer Itamar Gil’s engineering leadership journey
Special event: Insights from leaders shaping the future of artificial intelligence in Israel
HPE AI Day with NVIDIA: Participants discussed challenges in AI projects and the need for training to close the gap between Israel and markets like China and the U.S.
The hostages diplomacy: When civilian families became a global diplomatic force - opinion
The “hostages diplomacy” that emerged after the trauma of October 7 became a rare and inspiring example of people-driven diplomacy.
Israel's future leaders: The students are the answer - opinion
Students are young, flexible, and spontaneous. They can relocate, adapt to new environments, and build new lives quickly. Israel must recognize their unique human resources.
The reversal of leadership roles: The young are keeping the country afloat - opinion
While the government focuses on slogans, renaming wars, and attacking the judicial system, it is the young generation that keeps Israeli society functioning – almost entirely on its own.
New youth leadership program launched in Golan in memory of fallen hero Yossi Tahar
25 Druze teens to explore local heritage, Israel connection, and leadership skills.