Israel is walking a tightrope; engaging with far-right parties might be a short-term strategic necessity, but history says it ...
If the slogans 'Never forget' and 'Never again' mean anything, we need to recognize the essence of October 7, which was ...
Opinion
Israel’s election under fire: Navigating free speech amid information, cognitive war - opinion
Oct. 7 election, incendiary rhetoric could be captured, weaponized abroad, and deepen Israel’s legitimacy crisis amid a widening cognitive war.
Western news coverage often promotes Iran’s regime, ignoring citizens fighting for democracy and freedom.
Engaging in shared service is one way to see each other’s humanity and counter the isolation and misinformation that fuel ...
12don MSNOpinion
Is death penalty for terrorists proposed by Ben-Gvir 'Jewish'?
As terror rises, Israel faces a fierce debate: Does justice require executing convicted terrorists, or does it betray Jewish ...
Any actor hoping to help the protesters is going to need a long-term strategy before jumping in. Firstly, an important ...
If Jerusalem’s posture now appears passive, Tehran wins twice. If Israel instead acts – decisively and intelligently – to ...
1don MSNOpinion
Death penalty bill could turn terrorists into heroes
Executions won’t stop terror; they could glorify killers and spark more attacks against Israel.
While it might be tempting for the government to look upon Israeli Arabs as not being worthy of an equal footing with Jewish ...
Opinion
22hon MSNOpinion
Jerusalem daycare tragedy: When ideology blocks oversight, babies pay the price
Two infants died in an unregulated Jerusalem daycare, exposing failed law enforcement, budget cuts, and deep cultural divides over accountability and prevention.
During the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit, the Stagwell CEO explores how technology has reshaped polling, why surveys often miss ...
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