Article Library
Geopolitics
Geopolitics
The Hamas prisoner release is a justification for death penalty for terrorists
A death penalty for terrorists won’t eliminate terrorism, or even hostage-taking to free other, less wicked, prisoners – but it will minimize the pain of impacted Israelis.
Geopolitics
Geopolitics
The clear and urgent need for Evangelical trips to Israel
By working with pro-Israel Jewish groups on campuses, this initiative could amplify efforts to defend Israel, counter misinformation, and build a united front for the future.
Democracy
Democracy
Netanyahu may be resisting it, but a state commission of inquiry into October 7 is now essential
It’s not just about accountability but ensuring the mistakes of the past are not repeated – it is about protecting the future security of the State of Israel.
Antisemitism
Antisemitism
80 Years After Auschwitz: Never Again is Now
Will global leaders, led by the U.S. and Israel, seize the moment to act decisively, or will hatred continue to spread unchecked?
Middle East
Middle East
From New York to Tel Aviv, A Journey to Martyrdom
Those who desire long term peace need to be really sober about the true nature of the problem here. Until the ideological infrastructure of Islamism is dismantled this violence will persist, imposing devastating costs on societies worldwide.
Democracy
Democracy
We should all compromise to protect Israel’s judiciary from political strife
The incoming president of the Supreme Court could raise the flag of compromise in the form of the victor’s outstretched hand and allow Levin’s candidate to be appointed to the court.
Democracy
Democracy
Halevi’s resignation was overdue, now’s the time for a state inquiry
The government must follow Halevi’s suit and commit to a rigorous independent investigation of the events that led to October 7. Only this can help Israel learn from its mistakes and emerge stronger.
JPPI Israeli Society Index
JPPI Israeli Society Index
JPPI Israeli Society Index, January 2025: A Hostage Deal, and Confidence in Trump
The report has four main parts: a possible hostage deal, confidence in the incoming US president, confidence in Israel’s leadership and victory, and questions about values and the judicial system.