Christianity Under Pressure? Israel’s Interfaith Crisis Yaakov Katz spoke with JPPI senior fellow Prof. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal about the growing strain on Jewish-Christian relations in Israel and the disappearance of meaningful interfaith dialogue from Israeli society.
A War of Consciousness National security depends not only on victories in Bint Jbeil or Rafah, but also on the battlefields of consciousness in Washington, Berlin, and Paris.
Europe’s Sanctions Are a Strategic Blow to the Settlement Enterprise – and to Israel Israel must act with determination in convincing the European Union to cancel these detrimental sanctions.
What does it mean for a teacher to lose a student? Those no longer here with us were part of the future we believed in. Their absence changes that
New York: Diaspora or Galut? The Jews in the United States are no longer regarded as a persecuted people “who made it,” but rather as white oppressors whose wealth and standing came at the expense of others.
JPPI Israeli Society Index – May 2026: Support for a Commission of Inquiry, Disagreement over its Composition An overwhelming majority of Israelis denounce vandalizing religious symbols: Nine in ten think the soldier who smashed the crucifix in Lebanon was wrong.
Hamas is rebuilding, and Israel faces the same dilemma again As Hamas rebuilds, Israel faces the same unresolved question: what comes after the fighting ends?
Macron’s diplomacy ahead of Paris conference raises bias concerns on Israel Macron’s diplomatic messaging on the Middle East sparks debate over neutrality and double standards.
The Reagan lesson for Iran: Defeat the regime, defuse the bomb Reagan’s Cold War statecraft offers lessons for confronting Iran’s regime and nuclear ambitions.