Opinion

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.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu walking outside his office at the Knesset, in Jerusalem, November

The PMO must come clean to the public and be held accountable

The reports are heavily shrouded in secrecy, point fingers in different directions, and must be taken with a grain of salt.

Heroes walk among us: This year’s JFNA General Assembly

At the conference, a full array of organizations, foundations, nonprofits, Israeli partners, lifelong activists, concerned citizens, and contributors made up the attendees.

By DANIEL M. ROSEN
14/11/2024

Defining moment for Jews: Confronting threats and choosing our future

The scope and severity of these atrocities spread daily. The hatred that never truly disappeared has returned, as if history insists on repeating itself.

By MICAH AVNI
14/11/2024
Zachi Dinar

AI and creativity: Expanding boundaries, not replacing them

When I began my journey in design, it was evident that the creative process demanded time, effort, and many iterations.

By ZACHI DINAR
14/11/2024

A tale of two worlds: Republicans and Democrats after the US election

Meanwhile, the losing Democrats have turned the rifles on each other, seeking blame, but ignoring the larger reasons and implications of their decisive defeat.

Because we are all equal in emergency

Two days after the war broke out, I established the Purple Emergency Center – an emergency assistance center for people with disabilities.

By SHIRLY PINTO-KADOSH
14/11/2024

The dangerous denial of atrocities must come to an end

As we reflect on this tragedy, we must confront a truth: The horrors of October 7 included widespread sexual violence.

By COCHAV ELKAYAM-LEVY , JAY ROSENZWEIG
14/11/2024

Israel must seize historic opportunity to welcome one million olim in 2025

In the early 1990s, the unprecedented wave of aliyah followed the fall of the USSR. A million olim came to Israel and ensured that the country would keep growing.

By IDAN TENDLER
14/11/2024

US Jews are no longer arguing about what is needed, rather how to implement it

There was a shift in her that many of us could relate to, a feeling that the events of Oct. 7 had flipped a switch within, prioritizing Jewish identity in ways that hadn’t been fully realized before.

13/11/2024

Annexation vs. security: Israel’s strategic choice in a tense moment

Israel faces a choice: Pursue diplomatically fradulent West Bank annexation or focus on Iran and regional security threats.

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