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Newsletter 15.1.26
JPPI’s Founding President, Prof. Yehezkel Dror (z”l), passed away earlier this month. Next week, we will hold a conference in his memory, titled "A Grand Strategy for Israel" – a term he coined.
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18/01/2026
Newsletter 26.12.25
Antisemitism is the only issue that unites extremists from the populist right and the progressive left. The ancient hatred of Jews – which we hoped had vanished after the Holocaust – has reawakened with full force around the world....
28/12/2025
Newsletter 5.12.25
This week, JPPI launched a broad public campaign in support of a “Thin Constitution,” aiming to turn it into a standard accepted by all parties ahead of the upcoming elections.
11/12/2025
Newsletter 14.11.25
In response to developments on the ground, JPPI is enhancing its activity in the Center for Jewish Resilience. It will be led by a new team member, Major General Amir Eshel, a former Commander of the Air Force and Director General of the Defense Ministry.
16/11/2025
Newsletter 24.10.25
Israel experienced a rare sense of elation with the release of all the living hostages. There is a ray of hope for an end to the war and the return of the remaining captives. Now we must redouble our efforts to heal the internal tensions among us. About two-thirds of Israelis believe that domestic social strife endangers us more than war with our enemies.
12/11/2025
Newsletter 18.9.25
A particularly turbulent Jewish year has come to a close. Its dramatic developments – in Israel and throughout the Jewish world – are examined in JPPI’s flagship publication, the Annual Assessment of the Jewish People, attached here. Next week, it will be presented to Israel’s President and released to the media.
22/09/2025
Newsletter 29.8.25
The government has chosen to expand the war and seize control of Gaza City, contrary to the professional judgment of the IDF and the wishes of much of the public. Tens of thousands of call-up orders have been sent out – including to my two sons and my son-in-law. They will go to battle, as they have in previous stints totaling hundreds of days.
31/08/2025
Newsletter 7.8.25
The objectives of the war – the release of the hostages and the defeat of Hamas – appear to be at odds. Most of the public prioritizes the hostages, and so does the army, but the government has chosen an intensified campaign to rout Hamas. This decision is legitimate, and the IDF must implement it.
10/08/2025
Newsletter 20.6.25
In this special edition of JPPI’s newsletter, we bring you information and analysis on the unfolding war with Iran – the work of the Institute's fellows since the start of the campaign.
26/06/2025
Newsletter 12.6.25
Consider the following: the failures of October 7 and the resulting loss and national humiliation; the quagmire of the longest war in Israeli history; the tragedy of the hostages; the judicial reform/revolution; the diplomatic tsunami; the widespread public distrust in the prime minister – none of these has shaken the current government’s survival. Now, however, it may be undone by the dispute over ultra-Orthodox (non-)conscription into the IDF. What does this say about us, the Israelis?
26/06/2025
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