Opinion
How Israel, America's enemies weaponize the NYT's prestige to target Western values - opinion
Enemy governments do not merely quote the Times; they convert its institutional authority and standing into an American credential for claims against the United States and its allies.
Trump's Iran negotiations walk him into a $300 b. extortion scheme by the IRGC - opinion
Beyond the Headlines: Finding our personal portion in the Torah after Shavuot - opinion
How Hamas’s internal cracks are becoming impossible for Gazans to ignore - opinion
Gaza's Board of Peace must bring about a public, global ultimatum to Hamas - opinion
Vagueness has been Hamas’s greatest shield. This monstrous organization thrives in fog. The international community must stop pretending that ambiguity is constructive.
Including Turkey, Qatar in Gaza’s Board of Peace undermines Hamas demilitarization - opinion
For Ankara and Doha, Gaza is not a humanitarian responsibility – it is a strategic asset.
Buzzwords and false allegations are Western human rights inversion - opinion
To fixate on flawed accusations against Israel while ignoring genuine, massive atrocities elsewhere is to repeat ominous historical precedents.
Turkey is Trump’s Eisenhower moment: Will he set a precedent in Syria? - opinion
Trump now has the opportunity to set a different precedent – one that distinguishes accommodation from endorsement, and allies who constrain instability from strongmen who monetize it.
Iran’s mullahs prove how antisemitism is a despot’s best friend - opinion
Americans and Israelis shouldn’t need haters to remind us how closely our two countries are interconnected – with aligned values, overlapping liberal-democratic ideologies, and intertwined fates.
End of a special relationship: Israel no longer wants to be America’s political football - opinion
Israel can and should move forward on its own – still a close friend of the United States, but an independent friend, not a friend in need.
Iran, Muslim Brotherhood may turn Sudan into an attack platform against Israel - opinion
A Sudan captured by Brotherhood doctrine and Iranian influence represents not only an African crisis but another potential platform in the expanding arc of pressure against Israel.
How Iran protests put Hezbollah's survival in jeopardy - opinion
In its current fragile condition, Hezbollah appears incapable of assisting the Iranian regime if attacked or of suppressing renewed protests.
Haredi draft crisis: Israel's High Court must now defend its own authority - opinion
It may be that under the present circumstances, the court has no alternative but to act in this way.
Iran's regime is cornered. Israel's actions will help decide if it lives or dies - opinion
If Jerusalem’s posture now appears passive, Tehran wins twice. If Israel instead acts – decisively and intelligently – to help Iranians bring down the regime, a different strategic horizon opens up.