
Isi Leibler
Isi Leibler, now resident in Jerusalem, is a veteran Diaspora Jewish leader and prolific commentator on Jewish and Israeli affairs.
This Rosh Hashanah, pray for a true unity government
Dershowitz, the #MeToo movement and the rule of law – opinion
Candidly Speaking: Affirming civilization, UAE and Israel
Annexation is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. COVID-19 mustn't derail it
While understandably the coronavirus now dominates everyday life, we must continue to face our ongoing domestic and global security issues.
The world is in chaos while the Israeli gov't is dysfunctional - opinion
The government is fractured and incapable of making any decisions.
Stop the madness, Blue and White! Form a national-unity government now!
It is scandalous that while the majority of the nation are isolated in their homes, Blue and White leaders are still playing petty, inciting politics.
Candidly Speaking: Hatred endangers our democracy
Netanyahu does not reject the Arabs as a class but merely the Arab members of Knesset who do not recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
Ahead of Israel, US elections, rampant madness prevails
Despite the incredible overall position of the country, we are unable to elect a government
Candidly Speaking : Our age of miracles may hold lost opportunities
For the first time since Oslo, there is political consensus in Israel on how to relate to the Palestinian conflict.
Netanyahu – in the national interest, please step down now
Unless Netanyahu steps down immediately, we are headed for a third round of elections.
Candidly Speaking: Political leaders: Stand up and be counted
Aside from a reaction against coercion by the haredi politicians, there has been no meaningful debate during the past two elections on any issue other than personalities.
Candidly Speaking: The World Jewish Congress shames us
The highlight of the meeting, which has been widely promoted, is the award of the Theodor Herzl Prize to German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Isi Leibler: The Netanyahu era must come to an end
He should step down with dignity now, and the appointee of the Likud representing the greatest number of supporters should take the first term as prime minister in a rotation with Blue and White.