A Decision is Required As time passes and it becomes clear that the leadership is unwilling or unable to decide, the demand for “elections now” intensifies. Too much is at stake.
Axing the Oslo Accords Killed the Narrative, Not Just the Process Observers were left with the conclusion that if the land “from the river and the sea” did not belong to two peoples, it belonged to one nation.
What happens when Israel’s military and government arms aren’t shaking hands? The war with Hamas has demonstrated the importance of aligning military operations with political objectives.
EVENT: MANAGING THE GROWING CHALLENGES TO JEWISH COHESION The Jewish People Policy Institute held a webinar on the occasion of publishing the Report of its Ninth Annual Jewish World Dialogue. The event took place Tuesday, May 7 | 10 a.m. EDT (17:00 in Israel)
Top Thinkers in a Special Project: What is a Jewish State? This special JPPI project brings you a variety of essay, videos and events on the subject of Israel's Jewish identity, with the participation of some of the best thinkers from Israel and abroad.
Newsletter 7.5.24 Opening: Israel is preparing for its national holidays – Memorial Day and Independence Day – while enmeshed in a war whose end is not yet in sight. Many have lost their lives, and many more have been injured in body or soul. This is the high price we pay for Jewish sovereignty. May we work toward a better reality, one…
Resolve and Optimism between Yom HaShoah and Israel’s National Holidays Despite the darkness of our past and the challenges of the present, we are a strong people with a strong state.
Why Israel Can’t Count Solely on Its Missile Defenses Israel's conflict with Iran has emerged from the shadows. Israel's challenge will remain what it has long been—stay at least one step ahead of the enemy.
Harassed students should study in Israel Since October 7, and especially in recent weeks, more and more American patriots, let alone Jews, are approaching this exciting leap forward apprehensively.