Pardoning Netanyahu would weaken Israel, empower Trump's interference - opinion
AS Trump's poodle, a pardoned Netanyahu would be less free to speak up when he feels America’s actions go against Israel’s interests.
AS Trump's poodle, a pardoned Netanyahu would be less free to speak up when he feels America’s actions go against Israel’s interests.
At his core, Zohran Mamdani is a hypocrite. If he truly wants to enforce “international law,” he has an overflowing list of targets unrelated to the world’s only Jewish state.
If the resilience centers falter, the region falters. And if hope weakens in the Gaza border area, it weakens across the nation.
Megyn Kelly once built her reputation on fearless truth-telling. Today, she protects the very forces she once exposed.
When these long-term demographic trajectories combine with new data showing increased traditionalism among young Israelis, the direction is quite clear.
It is in Israel’s interest to allow the US the space and time to act according to its own approach, until Washington reaches the inevitable conclusion that Hamas cannot be disarmed.
A recent column on Gaza relies on disputed claims and raises serious questions about how the conflict is being framed.
The Jewish state, born in the shadow of history’s worst vulnerability, is now defending itself with light. This laser does not seize territory. It intercepts trajectories.
When societies struggle, many leaders find it easier to blame Jews than fix their own problems, as Venezuela demonstrates today
This is the moment to dismantle Hamas’s remaining capabilities. Israel can and must finish the mission, not out of ambition, but out of necessity.
Teen violence is a wake-up call. It invites us to rebuild the social fabric that has unraveled. The choice of what the coming years will look like for this generation rests in our hands.