'Pahlavi power' is the future of post-Islamic Republic Iran - editorial
The people of Iran are no longer whispering the name Pahlavi. They are shouting it.
The people of Iran are no longer whispering the name Pahlavi. They are shouting it.
The latest affront occurred on Sunday when UTJ chairperson Yitzhak Goldknopf compared enforcing yeshiva students’ conscription to “placing a yellow badge on them.”
From her exit at the New York Times to leading CBS News, Bari Weiss’s rise reflects a deeper fight over power, culture, and who shapes journalism’s future.
The universities, historically the bastions of anti-monarchist Marxism, are now echoing with chants of “Down with the three corrupts! Mullah, leftist, Mujahid.”
How Israel turns its most vulnerable region into a strategic asset.
How foreign residents can move ahead of the recovery.
At once frustratingly vague yet pointed and menacing, "accountability" has evolved from standard acts of contrition and reflection into political calls to action – if not outright arms.
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A regional rail project that could generate billions has been stalled by a narrow Likud power struggle.
Hosting Israeli leaders in Diaspora communities is neither new nor inherently problematic. Strong ties between Israel and world Jewry are vital and meaningful. But context matters.
Cutting social investment in the name of security creates a bad cycle that weakens trust and fuels long-term instability.