Jerusalem Post's talented team of journalists provides insight into their work presented in the opinion section. This section highlights the beliefs and values that experienced writers who are witnessing the Middle East turmoil unfold. Their first hand encounters with world leaders have shaped their opinions and world views to be shared on this page.
Winning wars may be easier than achieving peace, but we must not lose sight of our long-term goals.
Israel weighs up a Rafah operation against a deal to secure the return of all hostages, must consider both strategic and moral implications. What will it choose?
I shudder at unbelievable abuse of ICC Statute and of noble aims and intentions of its founding fathers, says legal expert.
Channel 14 has the right to exist as a right-wing network, but with constraints on its disturbing content, says writer.
The key to overcoming procrastination? Breaking down tasks into smaller, more manageable ones and giving yourself rewards.
Where Vietnam-era boomers see the reflection of 1968 in today’s protests, I see the shadows of 1938.
Columbia University faces criticism for neglecting campus accessibility during protests. Advocates demand accountability and improved safety measures for students with disabilities.
Post-October 7, Israel must realize that its reputation is an integral part of its national security. Continuing to ignore its reputational crisis can be costly.
An Israeli-American student at Columbia expresses frustration at campus antisemitism post-terror attack, calling for empathy and action from peers.
A Columbia student condemns rising antisemitism on campus, detailing harassment, violence, and institutional tolerance, urging caution for prospective Jewish applicants.