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Israel’s home front is now the battlefield - and it cannot be ignored - opinion
The home front is no longer behind the lines; missiles, digital incitement, and unrest make every city a battlefield.
Israel advances bill for authority over West Bank heritage, archaeology sites
Israel's Knesset moves to try Nukhba terrorists as Phase I of Trump's Gaza plan ends
Will Donald Trump's Hamas disarmament endgame make Israel safer? - analysis
Palestinian driver that hit 4 IDF soldiers released
Police release driver in Neve Daniel hit and run that hit IDF soldiers, rule out terrorist motive.
Palestinian car strikes IDF vehicle, injures four
Police investigating whether crash near Neve Daniel in Gush Etzion region was a hit-and-run, or a terrorist attack.
The Return of the Ottoman Empire
Barak failing the Ariel test on education, security
Brushing aside the public’s educational needs, security represents perhaps the lowest point in Barak’s self-centered career.
EU: Only small part of Modi'in on settlement list
European Union statements on Palestinian issue being driven by "partisan elements," says Israeli official.
EU adds part of Modi'in to settlement list
Israel protests publicizing list of areas from which EU duties must be levied; no policy change as list's scope grows.
The new morality: Palestinian statehood
“Post-Zionism” is the moral argument against Zionism.
Into the Fray: The alchemy of Palestinian nationhood
Poof! Suddenly Jordanian nationals were transformed into a ‘Palestinian nation, Jordanian territory into a ‘Palestinian homeland'.
Ariel university upgrade doesn’t prompt int'l outcry
Decision to make college in West Bank settlement into full-fledged university passes quietly despite protest warnings.
Media Comment: Does the media care about its public?
Over 200 persons from both sides of the Green Line convened at Jerusalem’s Leonardo Hotel and were presented with material.