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Democracy
Democracy
Israeli Liberals Must Understand: The Courts Will Not Save Democracy
American history shows that reliance on courts as engines of liberal reform is problematic both in terms of norms and strategy. Israel should take note.
Religion and State
Religion and State
The real life or death matter: The struggle between religious and civil judiciaries
This declaration of war is not over any concrete dispute. Its purpose is to undermine the legitimacy of a parallel state judicial institution – to challenge its composition, authority, and decisions.
Geopolitics
Geopolitics
Why did the Houthis wait out the war until now?
They bided their time for a month to launch projectiles toward Israel. Unlike Hezbollah, they do not regard themselves as subordinate to Tehran, militarily or religiously.
Democracy
Democracy
Palm Sunday Ban Triggers Church Outrage
When freedom of worship is not upheld—especially for minorities—even when doing so clearly serves the state’s own interests, something is profoundly wrong.
Antisemitism
Antisemitism
Jews Begin to Wonder: Is Anywhere Safe?
Dr. Sara Hirschhorn, a JPPI fellow, was interviewed for an extensive Wall Street Journal article regarding the surge in hostility against Jews in Western countries.
Antisemitism
Antisemitism
An antisemite could be France’s next president
France’s municipal elections preview a 2027 showdown as the center weakens, the far right advances and Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s radical left gains ground; alliances with his anti-Israel movement further normalize political antisemitism