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

The Case for the Attack on Hezbollah Jihadists

If you’re uncomfortable with an operation that precisely targeted jihadists actively seeking to commit genocide, then what kind of self-defense would you find acceptable from Israel?
Middle East
Religion and State

Israel’s Path Forward: Embracing the Jewish Heritage of Secularism

A recent study by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) found that “a large majority of secular Israeli Jews attach importance to their Jewish identity, and most express a strong sense of Jewishness.”
Religion and State
Swords of Iron

How Long Does a War Take?

While the public toils and tears, its politicians never quit politicking.
Swords of Iron
Antisemitism

TikTok Banned My New Book Even Before It Was Published

America’s Silenced Majority remains pro-Jewish and overwhelmingly pro-Israel. But dynamics on social media, and a polarized political culture that broadcasts extremists too loudly, has given the haters an outsized profile.
Antisemitism
Geopolitics

The time for difficult decisions has come

Israel cannot allow Hezbollah to continue firing into its territory with impunity, nor can it leave its citizens in the north living in fear, waiting for the next rocket to fall.
Geopolitics
Geopolitics

How Long Does a War Take?

It’ll be over by Christmas” is an old saying from the first months of World War I. That war lasted from July 1914 to November 1918—almost four and a half years. To Israel’s leaders’ credit, they have never said such a thing about our war. When it began a year ago, with the brutal attack on October 7, neither Christmas nor any Jewish holy day was mentioned as a possible end date. The war started on a holy day, and when it ends it will be a different type of holy day—that is, if Israel ends up winning it.
Geopolitics
Democracy

The government’s decisions only worsen the divide in Israel

The government is making a mockery of Israeli law and reviving its push for significant changes to the justice system, creating a divide in the country.
Democracy
Swords of Iron

Failure of key officials to resign after Oct. 7 has proven costly

The prevailing opinion was that “you don’t change horses in midstream.” It turns out that this was a costly mistake.
Swords of Iron
Antisemitism

Germany’s political shift: AfD’s victory and rise of left-wing populism

As Germany's far-right AfD secures regional victories and the left-wing BSW rises, new challenges for Israel's relationship with its key European ally and the Jewish community within it emerge.
Antisemitism