Jerusalem Post's talented team of journalists provides insight into their work presented in the opinion section. This section highlights the beliefs and values that experienced writers who are witnessing the Middle East turmoil unfold. Their first hand encounters with world leaders have shaped their opinions and world views to be shared on this page.
Whether you call it an obsession or antisemitism, social convenience or just ignorance, the international silence on the Arab genocide in Sudan adds up to the same thing: an egregious moral outrage.
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Although Erdogan might deplore the effect on Turkey’s domestic political scene, he may yet see an autonomous Kurdish region recognized within a new Syrian constitution.
Erin Molan’s courage should not go unnoticed, and Israel would be wise to engage with figures like her in establishing an international platform for broadcasting truthful and unbiased reporting.
Iran’s unprecedented level of exposure, alongside the dangerousness of its nuclear program, presents a viable opportunity for a limited preemptive military action to take the danger off the table.
True leadership doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations or avoid painful realities.
Israel's record-high emigration isn't just about war and economics – it's about a deeper crisis of democracy that only constitutional reform can solve.
"President Herzog chose these leaders for their unwavering commitment to Israel and their exceptional support of the Jewish people over decades of endeavors."
The events of the last 15 months have permitted antisemitism and Israel-bashing to become mainstream.
While the Israeli winter poses significant challenges, it also provides fertile ground for creative solutions and collaborations between entrepreneurs, local authorities, and experts in the field.