The roots of nationalism and territorial claims of Palestinian Arabs Some background behind the historical ties between the people of Gaza, the West Bank, British Mandate Palestine and the wider Muslim world. Harold Rhode Feb. 5, 2025
What’s in a name? Throughout the centuries, maps of Palestine included the names “Judea” and “Samaria” with “West Bank” quite lacking. Yisrael Medad Jan. 21, 2025
Why Israel’s enemies hate cartology Jordanian Parliament Speaker Ahmad al-Safadi said maps of ancient Israel “express a criminal mentality and malicious ambitions that cannot be tolerated.” Moshe Phillips Jan. 14, 2025
The cathartic effects of the past year on Jewish life and identity Just as the 1929 Hebron massacre galvanized Jews in Israel to strengthen their defenses and solidify the foundation of Zionism, today’s challenges are sparking a similar resolve. Daniel Rosen Jan. 7, 2025
The modern misnomer of the Palestinian refugee Illegal immigration of Arabs in the early part of the 20th century gave rise to a term misconstrued in the 21st century. Gershon Horowicz Dec. 11, 2024
Mike Huckabee channels Golda Meir It was only when modern-day Israel was established in 1948 that the Arabs began using the term “Palestine” as a way of attacking Israel's legitimacy. Moshe Phillips Nov. 19, 2024
The concrete tunnel dunes, and fire balloons and kites of Gaza Where were the activists, NGOs and international institutions then? Roza I.M. El-Eini Nov. 4, 2024
Israel is the land of the Jewish people But not everyone agrees that Jews have an exclusive right to it. Rabbi Uri Pilichowski Sept. 30, 2024
Class photos: KKL-JNF snapshots of pre-state and early school days They showcase students and teachers engaged in Hebrew and nature lessons, along with other documentation of teaching practices across the country. Aug. 29, 2024