Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Rolene Marks is a journalist and commentator specializing in Israeli advocacy, global Jewish affairs, and Middle Eastern politics for JNS.org. A passionate advocate for Israel, she frequently appears on radio, television, and in print to provide insightful analysis and counter media bias. She is a member of Media Team Israel and Truth be Told, both dedicated to promoting accurate reporting on Israel. Additionally, she serves as the Chairperson of WIZO’s Hasbara Division, where she leads efforts in public diplomacy and advocacy.

A Telfed gathering in Herzliya brought together a cross-section of remarkable speakers who shared stories of tragedy and triumph, heroism and hope.
A bomb was thrown over the wall of Jewish communal offices in Cape Town.
Attendees held photographs of the hostages and signs saying, “Jewish women’s rights are human rights.”
The African National Congress “has positioned South Africa as a link in the global web of terror financing,” the ISGAP think tank says.
The open letter was released by the pro-Israel, California-based entertainment industry organization Creative Community for Peace.
Mandla Mandela, a vocal anti-Israel activist, was reportedly informed that his presence in the United Kingdom was “not conducive to the public good.”
Eliyahu Harush was one of 20 police officers who died fighting Hamas terrorists in Sderot on Oct. 7.
The Palestinian terrorist gained notoriety for the 1969 hijacking of TWA flight 840 and the 1970 attempt to hijack El Al flight 219.
“They are used for weapons manufacturing, they are used for storage and they are used for maneuver,” Maj. (ret.) Andrew Fox tells JNS.