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
Photo by Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS-IL
Swords of Iron

Containing Hamas is a bad but legitimate strategy

The commission of inquiry will stay away from dealing with the politically disputed issue even though it is critical to understanding the default.
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Antisemitism

Can Zionism Save Academia?

Zionism can offer a way forward to address academia’s growing abandonment of cherished liberal values.
Antisemitism
Swords of Iron

The dangerous fantasy of independence from the US

Frustrating as it may be, Israel's defense sector can't fill in the supply gaps opened by months of high-intensity warfare
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Swords of Iron

Opinion: Don’t promise victory when there are hostages in Gaza

The cabinet ministers, and the prime minister himself, should understand that messaging victory when the hostages are still not home is not likely to convince us.
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Swords of Iron

October 7 was a feature, not a bug

The failures of that day were not the result of individual mistakes but of an entire strategic paradigm.
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Has Israel already lost the war with Hezbollah?

Depth, speed, and decisiveness. When it comes to Lebanon, Israel no longer seems to have any of that.
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Identity and Education

Idan Amedi for Prime Minister of Israel

We must spark Zionist- and Israel-positive conversations – mainstreaming the sentiments in Amedi’s songs and posts, quoting soldiers’ final letters and wills – and rejecting October 6 politics.
Identity and Education
Antisemitism

The ‘Palestinianization’ of international law

Some may think this is solely Israel’s problem. That the double standard will stop there. I disagree.
Antisemitism
Geopolitics

The Palestinian Path Untaken

The industrial peace complex could benefit, should it choose, by acknowledging what lies at the heart of this conflict
Geopolitics