Intergenerational infighting is part of Jewish tradition, but it doesn't need to destroy our Seders. Here are four new questions for us to debate, even vigorously, with our families this Passover
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A jazz musician who chose New York over Israel, and a diehard surfer who wants to save the coral reefs that are being destroyed by global warming
An autodidact on the Middle East, strategic consultant Tom Wegner is promoting a vision of dialogue in the region. The story is bigger than the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, he says
Despite my doubts about this war, I did not shirk reserve duty, to which I reported faithfully. Until, that is, Israel renewed fighting last month, making clear that the war's real goal is to keep the regime in power
Maybe it was the fear of mass protests and strikes. Perhaps it was the trauma of the Oval Office that caused Netanyahu to heed the ruling. Or it just might be, that he's trying to change the coverage and kill democracy in silence
Israel may be preparing to conquer and destroy Rafah as a punitive move if hostage talks collapse – but for now, its advance is crawling. Meanwhile, Dismissing IDF reservists calling to end the war could only deepen the crisis
The war in Gaza disrupted the rebound in Israel-Turkey relations, with both countries seemingly on a collision course. However, shared stakes in Syria and pressure from the Trump may push Netanyahu toward greater flexibility
The number of Israelis who believe bringing the hostages back is more important than eliminating Hamas rose from 62 percent to 68 percent, a poll by the Israel Democracy Institute shows
Despite thousands attending a demonstration on Tuesday at the Rafah crossing, critics of the Egyptian government view it as a manipulative tactic to deflect criticism. 'Those people would kiss the feet of your greatest Israeli killer,' said one critic
Look at your children on Passover eve, at the siblings, parents, friends, and see my and Matan's faces. Then you'll understand: We've all been abandoned
The U.S. president announced tariffs only to renege three days later. Trump can change his mind just as fast about his talks over Tehran's nuclear project
A memo signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio says while Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil's activities were 'otherwise lawful,' letting him remain in the country would undermine U.S. policy to combat antisemitism
A well-timed leak tarnishing the Shin Bet's Jewish terrorism division chief benefitted the prime minister, settler leaders and even the recorded officer, who is suspected of corruption. But politically motivated attacks on law enforcement in the West Bank aren't new