The Media Line
Keir Starmer, heed Churchill's crocodile warning before it's too late for Hong Kong - opinion
By entertaining renewed extradition agreements, Britain risks becoming complicit in Beijing’s campaign of repression.
In Gaza, tribal fighters and diplomats eye the same prize
A year after Hezbollah rocket killed 12 Druze children, Majdal Shams rebuilds in their memory
Netanyahu, Trump played into Abbas’ hands, pushing West toward Palestinian recognition - opinion
Israel isolated: Growing international criticism puts Jewish state in solo position - analysis
Former Ambassador of Israel to Cyprus: Allies may be less willing "to put themselves on the line for Israel."
‘Not giving up this opportunity’: Orthodox women innovate through war
Even missile sirens and a 12-day conflict with Iran could not stop the Jerusalem College of Technology’s biggest hackathon from producing real-world defense and tech solutions.
Voices from the Arab press: Macron’s promise and Great Britain’s historical burden
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Occupying Gaza - an Israeli blunder - opinion
Israel needs to withdraw from Gaza, regroup, elect a new leadership, and work on repairing all the diplomatic damage.
Australia's culture war turns against its Jews: How Jewish community can counter hate - opinion
Reframing the Middle East conflict as part of a broader cultural struggle could allow the Jewish community to expand its base and effectively counter the hate.
Suspended legitimacy: Has Shaara lost the trust of his backers? - analysis
Once the hope of the post-Assad era, Ahmed al-Sharaa’s leadership has faltered because of sectarian violence, political divisions, and loss of credibility.
Inspired by lack of protection in Arab towns, new app helps all Israelis find nearby shelters
Harmony SOS, an Arab-led initiative, provides real-time shelter information during missile attacks, saving lives and fostering solidarity in Israel.
Israeli researchers grow miniature human kidney in the lab, opening door to new treatments
The tiny organ, known as an “organoid,” developed over six months and closely mimicked the way a real kidney forms during pregnancy.
IDF: UN enabling Hamas through aid mismanagement in Gaza
In a closed-door briefing, Israeli defense officials accused UN agencies of legitimizing “false data” from Hamas and failing to protect the humanitarian aid system from systemic exploitation.
Project Dynamo: How a volunteer org. rescued stranded civilians during Iran war
Project Dynamo, made up primarily of volunteers who are former military, began operating in Israel during the first days of the war with Hamas.
Harmony SOS shelter locator app: A lifeline for Arab communities in crisis
Harmony SOS was born as missiles soared above Israeli skies. In response, three young Arab citizens created a mobile App.