Opinion Articles
Will the IDF strike in Doha kickstart a hostage deal?
Did the strikes in Qatar move the country closer toward ending the war and bringing the hostages home, or did it push both goals further away?

Identity
Identity
The Wretched Rainbow Nation
South Africa, Zionism, and the Moral Collapse of a Post-Colonial Dream.
Democracy
Democracy
Why the Left keeps losing, both in Israel and America
Leftists in Israel and America keep tripping on themselves by thinking they’re better, even as their behavior suggests otherwise, and by oozing elitist contempt for others in an age of populism.
Antisemitism
Antisemitism
US Jews have stood up for Israel, now it is time to have their backs
While in Israel the struggle for the hostages has turned into a source of polarization and controversy, Jews across the United States, of all stripes, are demonstrating unwavering support for the struggle.
Democracy
Democracy
A-G’s judicial overreach is undermining Israel’s democracy
Two recent legal decisions highlight the deep and systemic challenges Israel faces. We cannot ignore what they reflect about the current state of governance.
Democracy
Democracy
Netanyahu and High Court gamble with Israel’s future over Shin Bet head
The dangerous flirtation of Israeli public leaders with the horrifying prospect of disobeying a High Court ruling, which will likely result in the dissolution of Israeli society.
Antisemitism
Antisemitism
What ‘Free Palestine’ Really Means
That in the poisoned moral economy of “Free Palestine,” Jewish blood is a form of currency to be spilled—from the blown-up buses of the Second Intifada in Jerusalem to the rockets fired at Tel Aviv; from the massacred communities of southern Israel on October 7th to the Jewish museums of America.
Geopolitics
Geopolitics
Golan, Olmert’s comments are making it easier to arrest IDF soldiers abroad
Yair Golan and Ehud Olmert’s statements may have concrete consequences in the growing international legal campaign against Israel.