Terrorist talking points and the Israeli protest movement Hamas is taking its cue from the “anybody but Bibi” camp, which is endangering the hostages and weakening the war effort. Ruthie Blum March 26, 2025
Netanyahu is right about Israel’s ‘deep state’ Like the anti-Trump “resistance,” the country’s liberal establishment is waging a war against the prime minister as a bid to hold on to power, not an effort to save democracy. Jonathan S. Tobin March 21, 2025
Striking when the iron’s cold “Operation Strength and Sword” in Gaza upstaged the protest movement’s plans to escalate its war against Benjamin Netanyahu on the streets of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Ruthie Blum March 18, 2025
Ben-Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit rejoins Israeli government Itamar Ben-Gvir's right-wing party resigned from the government on Jan. 21 in protest against the ceasefire in Gaza. Akiva Van Koningsveld March 18, 2025
The need for an authoritative historical investigation of Oct. 7 A first-generation accounting can help start the process of rebuilding the public’s faith in the government and military. Joel Fishman Feb. 27, 2025
Netanyahu: Foreign funds fueled anti-government protests An "almost inconceivable" amount of foreign funding was behind the "so-called 'popular and spontaneous' protest movement," said the Israeli premier. JNS Staff Feb. 11, 2025
A new generation of American influence rises to the fore It seems that Anglo-Israelis are in a position of perhaps unprecedented influence at the top echelon of the Israeli government. Asher Daniels Feb. 6, 2025
Netanyahu Derangement Syndrome It’s not Israelis who are struggling with challenges to their values but Jews in the Diaspora. Melanie Phillips Jan. 30, 2025
The unspoken perils of the hostage release deal Four more women are soon expected to be released, and Israel has but a few days to safeguard them from having to straddle similar, unfathomable danger. Benjamin Anthony Jan. 23, 2025