Opinion

  (L-R) US President Joe Biden, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu in Washington: Time to seal the deal

As Netanyahu meets with US leaders, will he address Israel’s hostage crisis and leadership challenges effectively?

By MOSHE EMILIO LAVI
22/07/2024

Biden’s quandry following the Trump assassination attempt

This assassination attempt on Trump is only the latest endeavor to stop him from leading the United States in 2025.

By RICH BERDAN
18/07/2024

Hamas, stop using human shields

Hamas forces Gazans to stay in targeted areas. The ratio of combatant to civilian casualties in the strikes was only slightly higher than permitted by NATO.

By HAYIM LEITER
18/07/2024

Why Trump’s near-death experience could make him a better president

After joining presidents who survived assassination attempts, Trump can now make history as a president who learned that a country out of control with violence needs a gentler hand to lead it.

By SHMUELY BOTEACH
18/07/2024

Biden battles party doubts as Netanyahu clings to power

The picture will be clear in three to four months. If Biden wins—seemingly impossible now—he'll rally to rehabilitate himself and his party. If he fails, he'll drag Democrats into political disaster.

The importance of sticking to routine—even during war

Maintaining routine and continuing professional and educational activities during times of crisis is crucial for individual and national resilience.

By ADI FUX/THE MEDIA LINE
17/07/2024

The tidal wave of antisemitic havoc

This hatred is not only a threat to Jews everywhere but to the principles of tolerance and decency that underpin our society.

By MICHAEL J. SALAMON
16/07/2024

How to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia

There is also a deeper issue: How do Jews and Muslims relate to each other, given the current geopolitical conflagrations?

By ZAIN ALI
16/07/2024

The uniqueness of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

At the very start of the Zionist enterprise in the 1880s, the two parties to what is now called “the Palestinian-Israeli conflict” developed distinctive and enduring attitudes toward each other.

Radical Islam, fundamentalist Christianity pose a threat to Judaism

Predatory Islamists and predatory Christianity are both the epitome of antisemitism. 

By DONALD ZEV USLAN
16/07/2024
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