
Emmanuel Navon
Why the ICJ’s advisory opinion on Israel is wrong - opinion
Despite National Rally's rebrand, Israel is still stuck with a Le Pen dilemma - comment
To maintain European support, Israel must recommit to the fight for democracy - opinion
What are Israeli-European relations like after 75 years? - opinion
Historically, Europe played a key role in Israel’s security and economic growth – from the supply of weapons by Czechoslovakia in 1948 to the reparations agreement with Germany in 1952.
Israel Elections: Only voting for Gantz-Sa'ar-Eisenkot can end the cycle - opinion
Only a vote for the list led by Benny Gantz, Gideon Sa’ar and Gadi Eisenkot offers a reasonable prospect to end Israel’s political predicament.
From Saigon to Kabul: Losing battle, winning war - opinion
The Afghan crisis can potentially be turned into an opportunity if the US redirects its energies toward Iran with a credible strategy coordinated with Israel.
No, Aharon Barak does not oppose Israel’s Nation-State Law
East Mediterranean partnership signals an energy revolution
Natural gas has turned Greece from a rival to an ally just as relations between Israel and Turkey started deteriorating.
Angela Merkel’s duplicity on Israel
Germany is being inconsistent and duplicitous and the time has come to say it loud and clear.
The case for Israel’s Jewish state law
Passing this new basic law was necessary because of the judicial activism of Israel’s High Court of Justice in the past two decades.
Spécial 8e circonscription
La rédaction du Jerusalem Post a proposé à chacun des deux candidats de soumettre une tribune rédigée par un des soutiens de leur choix.
The EU is an obstacle to peace in the Middle East
Transferring the fate of Palestinian refugees from UNWRA to UNHCR would remove a major obstacle to peace.
The West Bank robber
The Left’s hopes for Lapid are not simply about peace.