The October 7 Massacre
Israel’s Right needs renewal after October 7, not loyalty politics or ambiguity - opinion
Israel’s political future after October 7 may depend on rebuilding the right around national purpose instead of loyalty politics.
Iran negotiations will only work under sustained maximum pressure - opinion
Haredi conscription debate threatens long-standing Israeli coalitions - opinion
October 7 Massacre conference to be held in Toronto by branch of banned terror group
What is Euro-Med, the Hamas-linked organization relied upon for sexual abuse claims in NYT column?
The NYT article accuses Israeli security forces of committing widespread rape and sexual offenses against Palestinian prisoners.
From the depths of the water to the heights of Mount Herzl
My journey as a woman into the hearts of ZAKA
The October 7 report and the media circus that followed | The Deep Dive
Hamas's atrocities against women and children are detailed in a new report, but the media focus shifts to Israeli forces, questioning journalistic priorities.
Herzog warns Israel’s greatest internal threat is growing division at ‘Time to Talk’ conference
“They want to hear us, and they want to know they have our backing,” he said.
Jerusalem Day lacks ritual meaning and how to fix a neglected holiday - opinion
Jerusalem Day celebrates Jewish history and sovereignty, but needs rituals to become a truly unifying and widely observed holiday.
Can Naftali Bennett win Israel without belonging to anyone? - analysis
Bennett has never built a home. Bayit Yehudi was a vehicle. Yamina was a vehicle. Bennett 2026 was a vehicle. Together, his new merger with Lapid, is a vehicle.
Gov't under fire after revised Oct. 7 inquiry bill drops wording on ‘full, thorough’ probe
Bereaved families accused the government of attempting to whitewash government failures through the revision, as lawmakers resumed debates on the continuous government bill.
“The sea saved my life. Now we use it to save others”
Inside Israel’s surf-therapy organization
When it comes to Oct. 7, the New York Times prefers baseless claims over actual reports - editorial
And even Kristof himself admits that “it’s impossible to know how common sexual assaults against Palestinians are” -- though that does not stop him from going on about it for almost 4,000 words.
Israel slams NYT opinion article on Palestinian abuse, ignoring Oct. 7 sexual violence
While labeled as an opinion, the piece was several thousand words long and included claimed testimonies from alleged Palestinian victims of Israeli prison sexual abuse.