Israel should rethink its approach to the United Nations - opinion
UN resolutions on Israel are increasingly spilling into courts, sanctions debates, and global boycott campaigns.
UN resolutions on Israel are increasingly spilling into courts, sanctions debates, and global boycott campaigns.
Within days, the IAF and IDF initiated Operation Bashan Arrow, carrying out more than 400 strikes, the IAF’s largest air operation ever, destroying most of the old Syrian military infrastructure.
With elections approaching, the debate over Israel’s security doctrine and political future is more urgent than ever.
The Middle East teaches time and again that radical forces do not disappear on their own. Sometimes time actually strengthens them. Sometimes it grants them resources, legitimacy, and capabilities
If our strategy is dictated in Washington and our deterrence is bargained away to serve someone else’s deal, then we owe our children an answer before we send them to the front.
As AI, layoffs, and growing competition reshape the professional world, LinkedIn is becoming less about visibility and more about credibility, expertise, and trust.
A joint statement released by the mediating countries, Qatar and Pakistan, announced the creation of a deconfliction mechanism for Lebanon.
Each promised but failed breakthrough gave way to another promised breakthrough. And now comes the final indignity: the so-called memorandum of understanding.
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned from working at JQY is that allyship cannot be assumed. It has to be visible.
The idea of a “two-state solution,” creating another Palestinian state, in addition to Jordan, is not realistic or practical.
Diplomacy begins with language. Yet language is never merely vocabulary. Every language carries its own history, literature, symbols, and collective memory. Words rarely travel alone.