Jeffrey Epstein and the system that protected him – opinion
The authorities tell us that Jeffrey Epstein is dead, but the conditions that allowed him to thrive are very much alive.
The authorities tell us that Jeffrey Epstein is dead, but the conditions that allowed him to thrive are very much alive.
Being perfect is a heavy burden for most, but not for Donald Trump, who has compared himself to Jesus and claimed to be God’s chosen emissary on Earth.
Yoram Hazony’s speech, for all its sophistication, asks Jews to bow to antisemitic nationalists.
If competition and autonomy transformed Israeli healthcare into a global model, why does education remain trapped in centralized failure?
The Abraham Accords were about strengthening technological and economic collaboration – positioning for an era when innovation, not oil, would define regional power.
At this moment in Israel’s history, standing with the most vulnerable is not charity: It is an expression of solidarity and a choice about the kind of society we are determined to build.
As he laid a wreath at the site of the Bondi Beach mass shooting on Monday, Herzog said, “When one Jew is hurt, all Jews feel their pain.”
Predators seek institutions that grant access, legitimacy, and silence. Are peace and coexistence organizations vulnerable to exploitation by those seeking cover?
Australia's solution has become permanent security management of Jewish life – not addressing hate, but containing its consequences.
What will become of Sweida is now a global responsibility.
The Islamic Republic can stage a march showing banners and military weaponry, manufacturing an appearance of unity. But when legitimacy is imposed on the people, then it's no longer legitimate.