Voice of the Jewish People – January 2025 A third of respondents think the hostage release deal and the ceasefire constitute a victory for Hamas and a defeat for Israel.
A Large Majority Supports Completing the Hostage Deal; Only 20% Prefer to Halt Progress and Resume the War A survey by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) has found that a majority of the Israeli public, both Jews and Arabs, supports fully completing the hostage deal and postponing a decision on the future of Hamas rule in Gaza.
Majority of Israelis Support Trump’s Proposal to Relocate Gaza’s Population to Other Countries Approximately seven out of ten Israelis support the idea that “Arabs from Gaza should relocate to another country.” Most Jewish Israelis believe this is a “practical plan that should be pursued.” Most Arab Israelis oppose Trump’s proposal.
‘I Can’t Breathe!’ From George Floyd to Gadi Moses The images from the hostage release should shock the conscience of everyone who resists oppression, inequality, and racism around the world.
Book Review: To Resist the Academic Intifada At a time when the Jewish conversation revolves around ceasefires, freed hostages and a rise in antisemitism, Gil Troy has written a timeless book with some timely ideas.
The Hamas prisoner release is a justification for death penalty for terrorists A death penalty for terrorists won’t eliminate terrorism, or even hostage-taking to free other, less wicked, prisoners – but it will minimize the pain of impacted Israelis.
The clear and urgent need for Evangelical trips to Israel By working with pro-Israel Jewish groups on campuses, this initiative could amplify efforts to defend Israel, counter misinformation, and build a united front for the future.
Netanyahu may be resisting it, but a state commission of inquiry into October 7 is now essential It’s not just about accountability but ensuring the mistakes of the past are not repeated – it is about protecting the future security of the State of Israel.
80 Years After Auschwitz: Never Again is Now Will global leaders, led by the U.S. and Israel, seize the moment to act decisively, or will hatred continue to spread unchecked?