When Jewish ambulances burn, no one is safe - opinion
Burning a Jewish ambulance is not protest. It is permission. Permission for the next target, the next escalation, the next line erased.
Burning a Jewish ambulance is not protest. It is permission. Permission for the next target, the next escalation, the next line erased.
The world’s largest oil producer is being held hostage by Iran’s blockade of a 21-mile-wide chokepoint as President Donald Trump decides how to deal with the strait’s closure.
As the pope urges restraint and condemns war, Israelis facing daily threats question whether such moral clarity reflects the realities on the ground.
With Hezbollah weakened, Israel’s challenge is ensuring that the Lebanese state can enforce disarmament before 2026.
Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan’s mediation between the US and Iran signals a new regional alignment with implications for Israel’s regional influence.
Distinguishing between religious freedom and ideological extremism is essential to preserving both democratic values and public safety.
Israel must shed its siege mentality this Passover and embrace a mission-driven vision for its people and the world.
Our story is not one of strength but of vulnerability; not of total victory but of powerlessness.
As Iran faces a historic turning point, its future stability depends on whether marginalized groups like the Kurds are finally included in government.
In the 1930s, Europe watched a hostile ideology announce itself in plain language and chose not to believe it. Today, Europe is making the same calculation about Iran.
In Temple times, the Seder was not just a storytelling evening. It was built around a real offering brought in Jerusalem.