Opinion Articles

Embarrassed, isolated, still loyal: The dilemma of young American Zionists

For many US Jews, October 7 brought a stronger sense of identity and a deeper bond with Israel; now, that bond is clouded by growing embarrassment
Embarrassed, isolated, still loyal: The dilemma of young American Zionists
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Swords of Iron

This is how the hostages’ plight has been politicized

How is it conceivable that the lives of these individuals have become an issue over which there is no consensus and no outcry? How is there more than one side to the “hostage question”?
Swords of Iron
Geopolitics

American policymakers have ideological blinders on

By treating politics as transactional, Americans keep underestimating most Palestinians’ apocalyptic, all-or-nothing zealotry.
Geopolitics
Religion and State

Rest of Israel’s population cannot be ultra-Orthodox’s flak jackets regarding IDF service

Until now, the discussion on recruiting the ultra-Orthodox centered on the question of “equal burden sharing.” This is an even more significant value today.
Religion and State
Democracy

A Brief Window for Israel to Integrate Its Arab and Jewish Communities

A responsible government would seize the chance to bridge divides and work to advance the integration of Israeli Arabs into the society
Democracy
Geopolitics

Israel’s Gaza war is self-defense, no apologies needed

Every liberal democrat knows that the moral imperative when fighting a just war is to save yourself, your comrades, and your country
Geopolitics
Haredim

Israel’s War Within the War

The issue of Haredi exemption would have been set aside during wartime – Israel has far more pressing issues – if not for the government pushing through the legislation in the middle of the war.
Haredim
Haredim

Encouraging Haredi Participation in the IDF

A symbolic benefit would also be achieved: the ultra-Orthodox would wear uniforms like their non-haredi counterparts and experience a sense of having “joined” the larger society.
Haredim
Swords of Iron

The War in Gaza May End Soon, but Not the Fighting

The war, forced on Israel by the brutal Hamas massacre of more than 1,200 people, changes the way that the Jewish state will conduct security going forward.
Swords of Iron
Geopolitics

Biden’s sanctions set ominous precedent for the settlement enterprise

Not only will it likely cause economic disruption to additional West Bank residents and organizations, but it could also pave the way for other countries to take similar measures.
Geopolitics