Are Jewish-Arab relations headed for an explosion?
Refuting the latest canard about Israeli democracy.
How not to promote coexistence.
They grandstand about Gaza, but don’t help their own.
A modest change might do much good.
At a recent televised debate among candidates for re-election to the Knesset, the participants astutely identified the problems with their interlocutors’ positions. But when it. . .
Both the Likud and its various opponents have decided to make the upcoming election all about the current prime minister, with one left-wing politician adopting. . .
In part, the fall of the current Israeli government can be blamed on the clumsy maneuvering of some of its members. But the underlying cause,. . .
The surprisingly fraught elections for the Israeli presidency spell a potential realignment in Israeli politics—and trouble for the Likud party.
Israeli conservatives, themselves the victims of slanderous speech by the Left, should be the first to oppose a Knesset bill banning the use of the. . .
A bill passed by the Knesset weakens the chief rabbinate’s grip on marriage registration; it was thought politically impossible only a year ago—and the. . .
Can a new Knesset lobby resolve the dilemma of the almost quarter-million Israelis who are not recognized as Jews by religious authorities but identify themselves. . .