Opinion
The noise around religious slaughter has killed debate across the Diaspora - opinion
A ban on non-mechanically stunned slaughter would profoundly harm the lives of observant Jews.
Donald Trump promised to help Iranians – when is that help coming? - opinion
Myanmar’s collapse: The crisis Israel can’t escape - opinion
The fatal illusion of moral symmetry - opinion
Cracks in the citadel: Iran’s regime is weaker than ever, and the streets know it - opinion
This time is different: The Iranian regime is weaker, its forces are divided, its violence is constrained, and the people, hardened by experience, are ready to reclaim their country.
Panama, Venezuela, and the responsibility to defend democracy - opinion
The Venezuelan crisis is a test – not only for Venezuela, but for all nations that claim to value freedom.
Israel’s 'Wild West' of weapons is a growing national security threat - opinion
The vast smuggling effort and widespread availability of weapons is no longer a marginal criminal phenomenon but an ongoing strategic threat that urgently demands a national response.
It's time Israel recognizes Arab sector homicides as a national crisis - opinion
The murder rate in the Arab sector is not just a tragedy for Arab citizens. It is an indictment of the state.
The writing is on the wall: Why Jewish communities are still at risk - opinion
When terror meets political correctness, the next disaster is already on its way
Trump's internal shifts in the US: How peace through strength restored global stability - opinion
Peace through strength is not outdated doctrine. It is the only doctrine that has ever stabilized a dangerous world.
From Mukalla to Gaza: Saudi Arabia’s quiet pivot away from Gulf moderate unity - opinion
Israel cannot afford to remain indifferent to the change emerging in Riyadh. Jerusalem must tighten coordination with Egypt and Jordan, and even more so with the United Arab Emirates.
From 'globalize the intifada' to Bondi: Holocaust distortion has deadly consequences - opinion
Holocaust terminology, once guarded by a collective moral responsibility, is now being ruthlessly co-opted and weaponized
Distortion is the new denial: 17% believe Holocaust deaths were exaggerated
How minimization and distortion of the Holocaust are eroding memory and fueling antisemitism
Playing politics with the Holocaust helps no one and distorts memory for all - opinion
As Nazi symbols and Holocaust analogies flood public discourse, historical understanding gives way to moral shortcuts – and everyone loses