00:54 Israel needs to regain the confidence to pre-emptively strike threats - comment
-In 1967, Israel preempted when its neighbors wanted to destroy it. In 2025, the threat is still there. The Israeli mindset in response should be the same.
- Jerusalem Post19/04 Trump declassifies files on RFK’s Palestinian killer
-US President Donald Trump saw thousands of documents released on the high profile assassination.
- Jerusalem Post24/03 Settler leader to 'Post': Gush Etzion is a critical asset for Israel’s future - opinion
-Gush Etzion is not just another region – it is a cornerstone of our national story. The time to strengthen it is now. Now is the time for Gush Etzion. Let’s seize it.
- Jerusalem Post14/03 Israeli settlers attack West Bank village, residents say - report
-According to figures from the United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA, there were at least 220 attacks on Palestinians since the start of 2025.
- Jerusalem Post03/03 The 45 years since Yigal Allon’s death - opinion
-“Yigal left so much undone. But it is as if he made us, who worked closely with him, promise to go on struggling for the things he believed in," a eulogy wrote.
- Jerusalem Post02/02 'A Winning Move': Spy thriller weaves personal drama into Yom Kippur War history - review
-"A further nail-biting episode follows as the Mossad tries to discover the date on which Sadat’s attack is planned to take place."
- Jerusalem Post30/01 Israel must reject territorial expansion after the war - opinion
-Israel’s rehabilitation after the war requires us to reject this broader vision and prefer the norm prohibiting territorial conquest.
- Jerusalem Post02/12 Can Trump's 'deal of the century' be revived and bring Middle East peace? - opinion
-Trump may yet act as an honest broker in bringing a “Deal of the Century” to fruition.
- Jerusalem Post11/11 Are Israel’s new anti-UNRWA laws problematic to implement? - opinion
-Though the motives behind the new legislation are certainly understandable and justifiable, perhaps a little more thought should be given to the actual implementation of the two new laws.
- Jerusalem Post04/11 On this day: 29 years since the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin
-While officials hold an annual commemoration for Rabin on Mount Herzl, the surviving family of the visionary told Ynet they were requesting that this year’s be cancelled due to the war.
- Jerusalem Post30/10 The 1956 Suez Crisis: Israel's geopolitical turning point
-Following the crisis, Israel faced international isolation, with many nations criticizing its role in the conflict.
- Jerusalem Post25/10 The past year's military events have rewritten Israel's defense doctrine - opinion
-Israel stuck to its defense doctrine for another 45 years, failing to understand the fundamental change in its strategic surroundings and the doctrinal adjustment it required.
- Jerusalem Post17/10 French Hill: Jerusalem's evolving neighborhood from battlefields to high-rise towers
-French Hill is a peaceful and quiet neighborhood with a medium-to-high socioeconomic status.
- Jerusalem Post06/10 Shaike Gavish, Six Day War hero, dies at 99
-The last living commander from the Six Day War died at home surrounded by family.
- Jerusalem Post13/09 Israel's often offered peace, always rejected by the Arab world - opinion
-A look into some of the many peace opportunities that were available and were shattered by absolute Arab rejection.
- Jerusalem Post25/08 Ammunition Hill launches campaign to preserve memorabilia of US Jewish support during Six Day War
-The wonderful initiative also has a meaningful connection to the current war Israel is fighting against Hamas.
- Jerusalem Post14/08 Michal Shachnai looks to reclaim her father’s memory from the state
-Michal Shachnai's exhibition "On the Cypress Spear" at the Petah Tikva Museum of Art explores personal and national grief through art.
- Jerusalem Post12/08 How Jewish liturgical responses evolved from Maimonides to today - opinion
-On Tisha B’Av 5784, it is clear that the same phenomenon is bubbling up in the Modern Orthodox community in America and the religious-Zionist community in Israel regarding the events of Oct. 7.
- Jerusalem Post11/08 How ‘West Bank’ became the ‘Occupied Palestinian Territory’ - opinion
-ICRC’s rulings have distorted and confused the issue of Israel’s legitimate claims to the territories, and are used to condemn Israel.
- Jerusalem Post04/08 Is Israel too passive in waiting for the Iranian response? - comment
-Israel faces a tense period of anxiety and preparation, reminiscent of 1967, as it braces for potential retaliation from Iran and Hezbollah after recent high-profile assassinations.
- Jerusalem Post30/07 Rocket attack kills 12 children in Golan Heights – who are the Druze who live there?
-A rocket attack killed 12 children and young people in a small Syrian Druze community in the Golan Heights.
- TheConversation-Global22/06 Events honour Israeli singer Naomi Shemer on 20th anniversary marking death
-Shemer, who died in 2004 at the age of 73, wrote some of the most enduringly popular songs of the Great Israeli Songbook, such as “Haderech Aruka Vehee Rabba” (The Long Road).
- Jerusalem Post07/06 The perversion of religious Zionism - opinion
-The party that calls itself Religious Zionism not only doesn’t think of land for peace, it thinks of land for war. The hostages are expendable for the hallucination of Jewish settlements in Gaza.
- Jerusalem Post05/06 A liberator of the Western Wall: Remembering Abe Halon
-One of the brave people who made that possible and touched the hearts of so many in our Jewish community is Avraham ben Dov Halon, who passed away on May 19 at age 77.
- Jerusalem Post18/03 Is the Destruction of Gaza Making Israel Any Safer?
-More than five months in, Israel has neither a military strategy for eliminating Hamas nor a political strategy for living with Gaza.
- The Atlantic05/03 How Anti-Semitism Threatens American Democracy
-A conversation with Franklin Foer about our April cover story
- The Atlantic17/02 Israelis, Newly Vulnerable, Remain Traumatized and Mistrustful
-Despite U.S. pressure, the idea of a Palestinian state seems farther away than ever, as Israel’s Jews move rightward and its Palestinians fear a backlash.
- New York Times24/12 Biden Can’t Avoid the Suez Canal Problem
-An Iranian-backed group is attacking an essential shipping route. The U.S. will have to step in.
- The Atlantic10/12 Israel-Hamas war: What is Zionism? A history of the political movement that created Israel as we know it
-Political Zionism underpins the country we today call Israel. It’s a political movement that’s evolved over time. So what is the history of Zionism, and what has that evolution looked like?
- TheConversation-Global11/11 Opinion | Violence by West Bank Settlers Cannot Be Ignored
-The Palestinians there whom I spoke to by telephone said people were aware of how terrible the consequences of an uprising would be.
- New York Times08/11 All My Life, I’ve Watched Violence Fail the Palestinian Cause
-After Hamas’s attack, I lost hope. Then I started hearing from Israelis and Palestinians.
- The Atlantic22/10 Peace, a Forgotten Word, Renews its Claim in the Holy Land
-Long derided as naïve, even traitors, the bridge builders between Israelis and Palestinians sense opportunity in the aftermath of the Hamas attack.
- New York Times08/10 A Shaken Israel Is Forced Back to Its Eternal Dilemma
-The attack by Hamas forces Israel once again to confront the conflict that has haunted it since the creation of the modern state.
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