Half of Israel's Jewish population is of Middle Eastern and North African descent, making the narrative of them being European colonial settlers flawed. This...
Nachum Kaplan argues for a decisive strategy to disarm Hamas as the key to achieving lasting peace in the region, asserting that ceasefires without disarmame...
Nachum Kaplan's essay explores the evolving dynamics in Israeli-Arab relations, emphasizing the impact of Arab cultural influence within Islam on these relat...
Nachum Kaplan discusses the alarming surge in antisemitism across the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, highlighted by a deadly Yom Kippur attack in Man...
Nachum Kaplan clarifies the often misunderstood concept of Zionism, defining it as the movement advocating for Jewish self-determination in their ancestral h...
Nachum Kaplan reflects on the enduring presence of the Jewish people through the lens of historical challenges and resilience, despite numerous empires and i...
Nachum Kaplan's guest essay expresses strong criticism of the United Nations for its treatment of Israel, arguing that the organization has become a vehicle ...
Nachum Kaplan argues that Israel's restriction of foreign journalists in Gaza is justified due to security concerns and the biased reporting historically exh...
Nachum Kaplan criticizes the notion perpetuated by certain scholars and organizations that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. He argues this is not only ...
Nachum Kaplan critiques the portrayal of journalists as privileged figures during wartime, particularly in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. ...