Zionism
The warmth of community, the heat of hostility: Yona Speidel’s Jewish journey
“Zionism is not a dirty word,” wrote Speidel in a social media post. “It is the belief in Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state.”
The US-Israel alliance has survived every president. Can it survive its own people? - opinion
Two republics, one covenant: Why the US-Israel alliance is bigger than politics - opinion
There is no distinction between Jews and Zionists - ask Jews from Arab countries - opinion
How Israel's creation mirrors Greek independence - and why it's overlooked - opinion
Both nations were born from diaspora nationalism and war that displaced populations, yet only Israel is endlessly questioned.
Israel’s resilience is the country’s strongest message to the world - opinion
From security to innovation, Israel’s resilience has become a model for confronting modern global threats.
Before Israel became a headline, it was an epic - opinion
Israel’s survival requires more than arguments; it needs living stories, memories, heroes, beauty, tragedy, and courage.
Christian persecution in the Middle East, the fight over genocide claims - opinion
Persecution, population decline, and politics collide in the fight over how Middle East Christians are described.
Anti-Zionism in America and the shifting debate over support for Israel - opinion
The debate over Israel in the Democratic Party reveals deeper fractures in American political identity.
The Spanish threat to America and Israel: Remember the 'Maine' - opinion
Europe’s policy shifts toward Israel could have unintended consequences for its security, alliances, and internal cohesion.
European conservative network meet in Paris ahead of London rally
MEGA-MAGA participants voiced support for Israel, Trump’s Iran policy, and a planned May 16 demonstration in London led by Tommy Robinson.
'The Restoration of Israel': Recovering a forgotten Sephardi Zionist voice - review
Zionism is too often framed as a late 19th-century Eastern and Central European, largely secular movement, born in response to modern nationalism and antisemitism.
From ally to critic: Rahm Emanuel rethinks US-Israel ties - opinion
In the current political climate, a Jew with even phony or former Zionist leanings has about the same chance of being nominated by the Democratic Party as Putin receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
Israel’s new pioneers: The farmers safeguarding the West Bank - opinion
Young Israeli families on remote farms are quietly reshaping security and land realities in Judea and Samaria.