Denial as policy: Why Israel's government fears a real October 7 inquiry - opinion
Middle Israel: A century after Hindenburg turned failure into a “stab-in-the-back,” Israel’s government now takes a page from his book.
Middle Israel: A century after Hindenburg turned failure into a “stab-in-the-back,” Israel’s government now takes a page from his book.
Refugee images expose the truth and politics behind the Palestinian narrative and the hypocrisy of those who tell it.
Editor's Notes: The story of Israel’s new celebrities is, in the end, the story of a society that refuses to look away from its trauma, yet also cannot bear to stare at it directly for too long.
US President Trump’s meeting with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani spotlights concerns over the safety of New York’s Jewish community amid rising antisemitism and tense rhetoric.
Coming home from Ireland, I am worried about my continuity as an American Jew, more than ever before. We must ensure that what happened in Ireland does not happen in America.
For Israel, this is a once-in-a-generation opening to move from relative isolation to an embedded partnership with the Arab world’s most influential state.
We must turn aside from the temptation to flatten complexity, hide behind false certainties, and hurl our “truths” at one another like Molotov cocktails.
The diversity of the Negev is a blessing, but only if every community is able to thrive together.
Erfan Fard, a prominent Middle East and security analyst, was detained by ICE and awaits a decision from the US Immigration Headquarters on whether he will be deported to Iran
The power of digital nomadism is not rooted in the freedom it offers but in the connections it creates.
The conservative movement faces a defining moment as Carlson mainstreams antisemitism and conspiracy.