Saving Lebanon

Utterly broke and without a functioning government, Lebanon was in the midst of a national nervous breakdown before this disaster.
100-Plus Israeli Tech Companies Work to Develop Solutions Against Corona

Edouard Cukierman, a leading Israeli investor and business academic, tells JNS about the severe challenges affecting Israeli startups and tech companies in the shadow of the global pandemic, though also notes the opportunities.
Generations of Dreams Coming True Upon Touchdown

I saw old people who lived through decades of persecution and war.
Ze’ev Jabotinsky Remembered 80 years After His Death

A follower of Zeev Jabotinsky – Benjamin Netanyahu raises a voice of moral conscious against Iran, an enemy of the world who vows to destroy the Jewish people.Â
A Unified Reminder of the Iranian Threat

Ironically, the jolt back to Israel’s pre-pandemic reality served as a refreshing break from the incessant coverage of the coronavirus, economic crisis and nationwide protests.
Time to Call Nasrallah’s Bluff

Israel needs to change the Hezbollah leader’s calculations. He won’t want and can’t afford to pay with his life or a full-blown war.
Natanz Blast Rocks Iran on Many Levels

Iran’s public accusation of Israel as being behind the Natanz incident necessitates, at the very least, raising the alert level in the north.
The Cost of Israeli Sovereignty

The application of Israeli law to the Jordan Valley and parts of Judea and Samaria will bolster Israeli deterrence and advance the national security of the pro-U.S. Arab states.
Ahead of Sovereignty Start Date, Affected Israelis and Palestinians Speak Out

Palestinians in the E1 area east of Jerusalem seem unsupportive of the plan. Those in nearby Ma’ale Adumim eagerly await it. And the Bedouin are in smack-dab in the middle of everything.
Explaining Israel’s Security Establishment

The conflict with the Palestinians has changed the IDF into a police force, with a defensive mentality viewing stability as a goal in itself.