Jerusalem Report
Israel's overlooked challenge: Environmental damage from two years of war - from the editor
As the war winds down, Israel faces a quieter crisis – environmental damage from Gaza to the Dead Sea, alongside long-neglected ecological failures now demanding urgent attention
Into the sinkholes: How the Dead Sea’s collapse became a tourist draw
Buried under the rubble: Gaza buried under 60 million tons of toxic war debris
Israel’s freshwater balancing act: The Kinneret under strain
Israel's economy showed wartime resilience, but recovery demands structural reform
After two years of war, Israel needs a bold, strategic plan for economic renewal that pivots from wartime expenditure to long-term, sustainable growth.
As global powers compete for Africa, Israel risks being left on sidelines - opinion
With China, Russia, the Gulf, and the US expanding their footprint, Africa is the next decisive arena. Israel must not be left on the sidelines.
The real war is Islamism's infiltration of Western democracies - opinion
Born in Jerusalem and raised in Malmö, Sweden, I watched firsthand the quiet surrender of a liberal Western city to Islamist intimidation.
Abbas's unilateral successor pick sparks fears of division, anarchy among Palestinians
Palestinians fear that Abbas’s decision to unilaterally appoint his successor could lead to internal tension, political division, and even anarchy.
US-led coordination center in Israel maps Gaza's future amid hope and skepticism
While some have welcomed the efforts of the new US-run center for rehabilitating the war-torn Gaza Strip, others are skeptical that it will work.
Israel's government-appointed October 7 probe is no substitute for independent inquiry - opinion
The Israeli government’s decision to establish its own committee to investigate the failures on October 7 is not enough.
Can coexistence survive October 7? Peace activists grapple with new reality
While some Israelis and Palestinians still hope for peace, a new question is whether coexistence can become more honest, balanced, and grounded.
The fear of forgetting: Lihie Gilhar’s fight to remember October 7 victims
The ‘Bring Them Light’ project helps to transform the grief of October 7 and transform it into something that gives life.
Seaside museum becomes resilience hub for Israel's war-scarred survivors
A maritime museum on Israel’s coast has reinvented itself as a resilience center, helping soldiers and civilians breathe again after the trauma of October 7.
Israeli nonprofit helps reservist wives navigate war's toll on the home
He went to the front. She became the commander of the house. Inside the unseen war fought by Israel’s reservists’ wives.