Why so many Israelis still support Ben-Gvir - and what his actions expose - opinion
The flotilla detainee episode underscores growing friction between Israel’s internal politics and its global standing.
The flotilla detainee episode underscores growing friction between Israel’s internal politics and its global standing.
We all carry around a private list of things we tell ourselves we’ll get to one day. Mine, for as long as I can remember, was to visit all 48 contiguous states.
Diplomacy with Iran is portrayed as a cycle of progress and delay, where clarity often gives way to calculated ambiguity.
Israel needs an ally that doesn’t treat its survival as a bargaining chip.
Rising costs and falling efficiency point to deep structural problems in Israel’s public sector.
The failure of Israeli public diplomacy is not a new phenomenon. Rather, it is the result of years of neglect, lack of coordination, and above all, the absence of clear and centralized leadership.
If Israel truly believes Somaliland deserves a seat among the family of nations, then it cannot stop at the bilateral opening of embassies and exchange of ambassadors.
My wife, Jody, and I started planning the trip in January, but when the war with Iran broke out, we didn't feel comfortable finishing our booking not knowing if we'd still be at war.
This would be my sixth London-with-English-Speaking Savta trip for my grandchildren of bar and bat mitzvah age, always taking two or three cousins who had reached the appropriate age.
Activism is now increasingly judged by whether it travels online, not by whether it changes institutions or improves lives. The algorithm does not reward effectiveness. It rewards emotional immediacy
Expanding the Abraham Accords won’t fix the consequences of a flawed Iran agreement