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Geopolitics
Geopolitics
Dennis Ross: On Gaza, ‘Netanyahu’s Far-right Ministers Aren’t Living in Reality’
Ambassador Dennis Ross has played an important role in U.S. Middle East policy in recent decades, being the point man in the peace process in both the George W. Bush and Bill Clinton administrations.
Israel-Diaspora Relations
Israel-Diaspora Relations
Non-Jews should lead the fight against Jew hatred
US leaders have consistently condemned Jew-hating incidents. every decent American should join them
Identity
Identity
Zionism: Still helping Jews save themselves
Israel’s government failed systemically, flamboyantly, from the coalition’s inception. The IDF’s border defense failed operationally and strategically.
Geopolitics
Geopolitics
What’s the End Game for Gaza? Netanyahu Must Spell It Out
Since Benjamin Netanyahu was elected Israel’s prime minister for the first time in 1996, he has built up a career as someone who has consistently been dragged into various diplomatic, political and peace initiatives by the different American administrations with which he has worked.
Swords of Iron
Swords of Iron
Israel stopped apologizing on October 7
Since Hamas’s savagery, with young Israelis dying every day, the accusations, anguish, and apologetics must end. The relationship between Israel and the Diaspora needs resetting
Swords of Iron
Swords of Iron
Protest politics endangers the hostages
No matter what we think of the government, our duty is to ensure that nothing delays the return of the captives in Gaza
Swords of Iron
Swords of Iron
The Gaza War Should Set a New Tone for Israeli Unity Going Forward
This cursed war may be a wake-up call. It may propel Israelis to commit to a process that sets the limits for our internal disputes
Swords of Iron
Swords of Iron
Why, Once Again, Israel Will Survive
The horror of the Hamas rampage across southern Israel triggered so much of the same collective Jewish trauma that the country was founded to prevent future generations from suffering