DAVID BEN-BASAT
JD Vance is wrong on US aid to Israel - here is what he failed to tell Americans - opinion
The United Arab Emirates is a model of progress, tolerance and regional partnership - opinion
The Qatar lesson: How small states wield outsized power in a connected world - opinion
Is the historic alliance between American Jewry and Israel in crisis? - opinion
The great question facing both sides today is not whether disagreements exist between them, but whether they still see themselves as part of the same historical story.
The battle for the truth: Israeli public diplomacy is at a critical test - opinion
The failure of Israeli public diplomacy is not a new phenomenon. Rather, it is the result of years of neglect, lack of coordination, and above all, the absence of clear and centralized leadership.
Israel must fight back against antisemitic bullying disguised as journalism - opinion
Biased reporting on Israel is shaping a dangerous alternative reality with worldwide consequences for Jews.
New York: From freedom and pluralism to hatred, antisemitism - opinion
The great tragedy is that this hatred is now disguised in seemingly moral language. Instead of shouting “Jews out,” people speak of “colonialist Zionism.”
Egypt-Israel peace accord strains as Sinai militarization grows - opinion
Egypt’s expanding Sinai military presence, once justified by anti-ISIS needs, is raising Israeli concerns over the 1979 peace deal’s erosion.
France’s double standards on Israel is a betrayal of moral values - opinion
Macron’s diplomacy faces backlash over France’s approach to Iran, Hezbollah, and Israel’s defense.
Spain’s stance on Israel raises concerns over growing European delegitimization - opinion
Spain’s rhetoric on Israel and silence on Hamas fuels accusations of hypocrisy and incitement.
Europe at a crossroads between denial and reality - opinion
Across Europe, rising unrest and policy hesitation are exposing cracks in governance, identity, and state authority.
Antisemitism is returning – and the world is silent, again - opinion
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer statements suggesting that a confrontation with Iran is not Britain’s concern, raise serious questions about whether the West is willing to learn from history.
The risk of World War III is actually decreasing - this is why - opinion
Nuclear deterrence may be lowering the risk of world war, even as global tensions intensify and Iran raises concerns.