Blaming the messenger.
The myth of rabbinic incitement.
It’s the left that wants to repress dissent.
A softer and more balanced voice.
And think of making some demands on Palestinians as well.
Yossi Beilin’s “two-state solution” for Ukraine.
Etgar Keret portrays Israelis who don’t share his politics as acquiescing in murder.
Not at all, argues Evelyn Gordon. Despite constant declarations to the contrary, and the evidence of poorly-interpreted polling data, the only political shift Israel is. . .
From newspapers and television stations, to the committee that appoints Supreme Court justices, to the body responsible for overseeing school curricula, a number of key. . .
A recent survey by the Israel Democracy Institute (IDI) finds a precipitous drop in the proportion of Israeli Jews who assign equal value to the. . .
The war in Gaza has brought about a unity between Israel’s Left and Right—except for the radical anti-Zionist Left, from which the Zionist Left must. . .
For two decades, the Israeli peace camp swore that Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas was a credible partner. They were wrong.