There are two common responses to Elor Azaria’s manslaughter conviction by the military court today for fatally shooting an incapacitated terrorist in Hebron. O...
The 2016 U.S. presidential campaign has seen the culmination of a trend that has been building in American politics for some time, namely the distrust of the es...
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s appointment of Avigdor Lieberman as his defense minister has opened up all sorts of fault lines in Israeli politics, but perhaps none...
The week between Yom HaShoah and Yom HaZikaron tends to be emotionally charged as Israelis set aside time to grapple with the lessons of the past and the memori...
For several months now, senior IDF and Shin Bet officers have been lobbying the government for the approval of measures to improve conditions for Palestinians i...
Imagine a political party that finds itself in what appears to be a permanent bind. The elites who run the party and make up the senior elected officials repres...
From bashing David Cameron and Saudi Arabia to dismissing the Washington think tank world, President Obama made a lot of news last month in Jeffrey Goldberg’s p...
Last week, a disturbing video emerged. It seemingly showed an Israeli soldier executing a wounded Palestinian attacker from point-blank range in Hebron. After t...
The Druze inhabit a unique position in Israeli society, straddling the uneasy divide between its Jewish and Arab worlds. Comprising only 2% of the population, t...