Israel’s allies worldwide are desperately scrambling to help Tel Aviv re-establish a convincing narrative, not only ...
For decades, Israel has tried, sometimes against our better instincts, to work with the United Nations. I have personally sat in numerous meetings with U.N. officials, painstakingly negotiating ...
For weeks now, Palestinian protesters and Israeli police have clashed on a daily basis in and around Jerusalem's Old City, home to major religious sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims and the ...
On Aug. 31, the International Association of Genocide Scholars passed a “Resolution on the Situation in Gaza.” It declared that “Israel’s policies and actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of ...
While strategic considerations were still in play, the heart of the decision lay in defending the extended family of Israel’s own Druze—a gesture shaped as much by kinship as by security. Israel has ...
How Israel’s tech sector endured war, sustained growth, and is now positioned to shape new regional cooperation.
Israel may appear small on the map, but it is vast in experience, emotion, and historical depth. There is a famous Hebrew ...
The Prime Minister’s Office reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to the ongoing ceasefire framework and the full return of all ...
As an Israeli who lived for many years in the United States, including in southern California, I have received a lot of messages from Americans asking me my opinion of the recent ceasefire and ...
The author (“Israel is not following the rules of war,” Aug. 14, Aspen Daily News) is objectively wrong in the facts. Hamas, not Israel, created and refuses to stop violent conflicts that harm its ...
Hundreds killed in bombings, including women and children! Must be Israel. Actually — no. That was the United States earlier this year, in Yemen. Millions (literally!) facing starvation as aid is cut ...