The Jewish people are not fragile

It is difficult to argue that Christians wearing tzitzit, using Hebrew names, or misunderstanding korban Pesach constitute an existential threat to the Jewish people.

Anti-Israel camp exposed as virtue-signaling frauds

There is a strange moral blindness spreading across the West. The loudest voices claiming to defend “human rights” seem able to see only one alleged crime in the entire Middle East, and it always belongs to Israel.

Recovering the Last Hostage in Gaza

In the past several weeks, Ran’s fate and heroism were discussed daily across Israeli media.  I feel like I knew him. Perhaps it was fitting that he was the last hostage to be rescued. 

Breaking: The end of American leverage over Israel

Hear what actually makes a country a superpower—and why Israel is crossing that threshold by building power that lasts beyond the battlefield. From energy and defense exports to reduced dependence on U.S. aid, Israel is quietly reshaping the Middle East and redefining who gets to set the rules.

What Holocaust Remembrance Day should ask of us today

Today, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the world reflects on the murder of six million Jews and on the survivors who carried unimaginable loss into the future. But remembrance on its own is not enough.