Getting Back Up When We Don’t Fall Well

Most non-Jews don’t have that same sense of being publicly held accountable (or given credit) for behaviors that affirm our responsibility to God and one another.

Gang Rape at the Red Sea Hotel

While there is national consensus in Israel about the evils of sexual abuse, there is little agreement on the root causes of the problem.

Why Some in Israel are Concerned by a U.S. Sale of F-35s to the UAE

The combination of regional arms races and instability means that Israel’s defense establishment is intent on maintaining the country’s qualitative military edge, though there is no opposition to cooperation on other defense technologies or intelligence sharing.

Lukashenko’s Iron Fist in Belarus

The oligarch could be removed through an internal coup as opposed to losing his power in a free and fair election, an option far preferable for President Vladimir Putin, who is actively watching the situation.

If it Quacks Like an Election…

With government collapse looming, Blue and White leader Benny Gantz is willing to compromise with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but his No. 2, Gabi Ashkenazi, is holding him back.