The War in Gaza May End Soon, but Not the Fighting The war, forced on Israel by the brutal Hamas massacre of more than 1,200 people, changes the way that the Jewish state will conduct security going forward.
Biden’s sanctions set ominous precedent for the settlement enterprise Not only will it likely cause economic disruption to additional West Bank residents and organizations, but it could also pave the way for other countries to take similar measures.
Netanyahu cannot risk losing America’s affection The US is the only great power we can count on – in every aspect of our national security.
Do we deserve our IDF soldiers? Before we call them up for further combat service, we must act to restore Israelis’ trust in the state’s leadership.
JPPI Israeli Society Index JPPI Israeli Society Index is based on a monthly survey of a representative sample of Israelis – Jews and non-Jews – who are asked about their positions on various issues on the Israeli agenda.
Moderate Israelis Need Moderate Leaders – Not Messiahs Israeli leadership and the general public must choose a moderate political path that takes into account Israel's security interest and image in the world
How Palestine Hijacked the U.S. Civil Rights Movement A new generation of progressives has stumbled on old Soviet antisemitic propaganda
When the war in Gaza stops, the political war in Israel will begin Israel is heading into a complicated period that will test this country in new ways. A ceasefire might end the high-intensity offensive in Gaza, but for some, the real battle is just beginning.
Opinion: Netanyahu is not Sinwar but must go home If Netanyahu announces a retirement date shortly, his words and military decisions will no longer be perceived as so political.