Israel and its terrorist foes, clarifying legal differences The alleged Hamas goal of Palestinian “self-determination” is founded on an intended crime, that is, the total “removal” of the Jewish state by attrition and annihilation. Louis Rene Beres Oct. 29, 2024
Can contemporary international law cope with today’s terror? There is a need to adapt the rules to the conflict scenarios of today’s world. Alan Baker June 28, 2024
100 days after Oct. 7, Part 3: Culpable ignorance Israel did not bring war on Oct. 7. It has just cause, is fighting by just means and has clear precedent. Gwythian Prins Jan. 31, 2024
How Jews should conduct themselves during wartime The Torah’s teaching is that a law-abiding army must take steps to minimize civilian casualties, insofar as possible, while that army achieves its mission and defeats its enemy. Jerome M. Marcus Nov. 3, 2023
10 things to know about Hamas and hospitals The terror group's use of medical facilities as military sites in contravention of international law has been documented for years. Nov. 1, 2023
The latest coronavirus blood libel is gaining steam Despite Israel’s providing the Palestinians with testing kits, protective gear for health-care workers and training, their leaders used the COVID crisis as a hook to incite the world against the Jewish state. Ricki Hollander Feb. 4, 2021
Could a future US administration undo Trump’s new policy on Israeli settlements? More than 100 Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to U.S. Secretary Mike Pompeo, expressing “strong disagreement” with the State Department’s new policy and urged him to “reverse this policy decision immediately.” Israel Kasnett Dec. 4, 2019