A deal with Hamas means Israelis deserve the truth Does the proposed deal not violate our contract with all citizens of the state? Nadav Shragai Jan. 17, 2025
Israel-Hamas hostage deal leaves these questions unanswered Israel will get some hostages back, but may be turning all of us into hostages by restoring assets to Hamas that were taken from it in a difficult war and at a dear price in blood. Nadav Shragai Jan. 15, 2025
‘The Sunnis can smell blood’ Middle East scholar Mordechai Kedar lays out the opportunities developing in Syria and the potential Sunni wave that may topple Iran—with Israeli help. Nadav Shragai Dec. 20, 2024
With Trump’s return, will the Abraham Accords make a comeback? Oct. 7 toppled two peace agreements that were almost ready for signing. Nadav Shragai Dec. 10, 2024
The illusion of status quo Muslim actions upended the state of affairs on the Temple Mount through a series of substantial changes, long before Jewish practices shifted. Nadav Shragai Sept. 20, 2024
The forgotten fighters: Ultra-Orthodox in the War of Independence In the early days of the state, a surprising alliance emerged between haredi Jews and the Zionist cause. Nadav Shragai July 12, 2024
Tzav 9 deserves praise, not punishment This movement preserves the last shred of honor for two nations tragically complicit in empowering a ruthless enemy in wartime. Nadav Shragai June 24, 2024
It’s high time to quash the Palestinian lies about Jerusalem Almost 60 years after the liberation of the city, the Palestinians are falsifying its history. Now is the time to resuscitate the idea of "Greater Jerusalem" for the Jewish population. Nadav Shragai June 10, 2024
The flawed notion of a ‘renewed Palestinian Authority’ There are two small problems with Washington's plan for a new Palestinian Authority taking over in Gaza. Nadav Shragai May 29, 2024