
Yisrael Medad
Yair Golan’s accusations against Netanyahu: A reflection of Israel’s deep divides - opinion
Murder by intersectionality: The warped logic of identity-fueled violence - opinion
Palestinians in the West Bank still have time to prevent a second Nakba - opinion
Mike Huckabee's visit to Shiloh marks new era in Evangelical ties to Israel - opinion
A new era, following on from the first Donald Trump presidential administration and the ambassadorship of David M. Friedman, is beginning.
Israeli discourse has become ‘diss’ and coarse - opinion
We cannot afford either vicious discourse or wokeism here in Israel.
Declaring Netanyahu incapacitated would endanger Israel’s democracy - opinion
I would suggest a more circumspect review of Bar’s version of events and the motivations of those currently supporting him. They may be engaged in activities dangerous to our democracy.
The Israeli gov't ‘gatekeepers’ have stolen the ‘afikoman’ from its citizens - opinion
We citizens have placed our trust in those running a “Seder,” that is, our state. It is a Jewish and democratic state, in that order, according to the law.
Not deep state, but dark state: When bureaucrats overrule Israeli democracy - opinion
Qatargate or Qatarfake? Could the suspicions of treason have been a smokescreen aimed more at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who employed the supposed “traitors” in his office?
A state, not a shtetl: Why Israel forges ties with the far Right to fight antisemitism - opinion
Israel is not a shtetl. It is a state, and, as a result, its interrelationships with the non-Jewish world are necessarily different than those of the shtadlan.
'Fratricidal discourse': The Shin Bet standoff puts Israel's democracy in a bind - opinion
How Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's firing of Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) head Ronen Bar kicked off a clash between Israel's security and political spheres.
Did leftists in the Gaza border area affect the political elite's decision-making? - opinion
The people of Israel deserve to know how the decision-makers were influenced by this atmosphere.
Israel's new status will be defending non-Islamist minorities in the Middle East - opinion
In witnessing the persecution and suffering of the Middle East’s Christian communities, Israel is willing to posture itself as a defender of minorities suffering from extreme Islamism.
Must Jewish people always live lives of precarity? - opinion
Some of the latest threats to Jewish existence on multi-levels include the Jews who promote a nasty version of traditional anti-Zionism.