מאמרים

Thin constitution needed to stabilize the government amid political crisis

Israel’s political future depends on adopting a thin constitution that prioritizes stability, fairness, and compromise, ensuring democratic governance amid internal divisions.
Thin constitution needed to stabilize the government amid political crisis
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Middle East

A new Middle East requires striking Iran’s nuclear program

Striking Iran’s nuclear program is not merely an act of self-defense; it is a necessary step to secure peace for the coming decades. The United States and Israel must act together, leveraging their combined military and strategic capabilities to neutralize this threat.
Middle East
Religion and State

Another step towards a Halachic state

Granting rabbinical courts the authority to arbitrate financial disputes is merely an interim step. The next goal is to equalize their status with that of civil courts in these matters.
Religion and State
Geopolitics

The Uprising in Syria is Providing a Convenient Distraction for Bibi

Israel’s security policy must be rooted in more than immediate threats and tactical distractions
Geopolitics
Geopolitics

Despite a Wary Ceasefire with Hezbollah, Israel Has Much to Celebrate

Let’s celebrate our heroic soldiers and resilient reservists, Israel’s unbelievable intelligence community, the IDF high command, and Netanyahu’s resolute leadership.
Geopolitics
Identity and Education

Israelis can only fortify the national home by reconciliating among ourselves

The outward fortification of the national home, which has been achieved, must be accompanied by an internal fortification of the body politic.
Identity and Education
Geopolitics

Biden’s Sanctions Will Damage the Economy of West Bank Settlements

The damage to the settlement enterprise will not be abated by the signing of a nullification order in Washington.
Geopolitics
Geopolitics

In His Dreams He Saw an Olive Leaf Next to the Destruction of Israel

This week marked 20 years since the death of Yasser Arafat. In Israel’s national memory, his name is etched in infamy as a bloodthirsty terrorist.
Geopolitics
Antisemitism

Jew-Hunting Riots in Amsterdam Expose Dangers of Bystander Inaction

By staying silent, these bystanders betray themselves, their communities, and democratic ideals—abandoning Amsterdam’s Israeli and Jewish guests..
Antisemitism
Geopolitics

Trump and Biden’s influence on Israel

Amid Netanyahu’s trial, US-Israel relations shift with Trump’s right-wing appointees, raising questions about American influence the impact on regional strategy and hostages.
Geopolitics