Opinion | Netanyahu vs. the “Deep State”
Netanyahu’s praise for Feldstein show that he will reward loyalty to him, even at the expense of loyalty to the rule of law.
Netanyahu’s praise for Feldstein show that he will reward loyalty to him, even at the expense of loyalty to the rule of law.
“The tragedy of the last year is proof that you cannot ignore this region.”
“Yahya Sinwar was not a leader of peace. He was a mastermind of hate.”
Memorial ceremonies are not meant to take away our pain. Ritualized and structured, they are supposed to give us an outline for living with the pain and grief.
António Guterres has disproportionately focused on condemning Israel’s legally justified actions.
“It’ll be over by Christmas” is an old saying from the first months of World War I.
Days before an official announcement by the Israeli army, rumors spread that the bodies of six hostages were recovered from Gaza. Doing their best to report accurately and ethically, Israeli media sources are bound to adhere to strict military censorship guidelines.
Moment’s editor-in-chief zigzagged around Israel asking Israelis across a wide spectrum to articulate their visions for the country’s future.
In this update, 7 JPVP respondents talk about how Biden’s poor performance at the debate will affect their votes in November.
A NYC rabbi argues for a brazen type of ahavas Yisroel, love of one’s fellow Jew, during these times of terror.