Tag: Jewish State

Jonathan Schanzer discusses the recent escalation between Israel and Hezbollah on the northern border, highlighting the tensions in the region.
Israel's path to democracy faced challenges due to the diverse backgrounds of its population, yet it remains resilient and happy despite its dysfunctional politics.
The text discusses the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the reactions it has elicited worldwide.
Amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, tensions between Politico and its parent company, Axel Springer, known for supporting Israel, have emerged.
The text explores how Israel, once seen as a barren and unremarkable land, transformed from a small settlement in 1909 to a country with significant global impact.
Pro-Palestinian activists recently destroyed a century-old portrait of Arthur James Balfour in the U.K., citing the ongoing bloodshed of Palestinian people since the Balfour Declaration in 1917.
Representative Ritchie Torres, a progressive from New York, shares his unique journey as a supporter of Israel, despite his upbringing in poverty and lack of exposure to Jewish communities.
The text discusses several key points about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The text focuses on the argument that Joe Biden's Democratic Party may lose the upcoming presidential election due to its perceived failure to uphold American values and adequately support Israel.
The text discusses the rejection of the two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict following a negative event on October 7th, which hardened views against a Palestinian state due to security concerns and ongoing violence, particularly highlighted by Hamas.
The essay discusses the widespread hatred of Israel, which has brought together diverse groups across the political spectrum, from the extreme left to the extreme right.
The text discusses the roots of antisemitism, suggesting that envy plays a significant role.
Aharon Barak, the former justice of the Israeli Supreme Court, is a controversial figure known for revolutionizing the role of the court and expanding its power.
This article discusses various aspects of the Israel-Palestine conflict, highlighting the complexities and biases surrounding it.
The article discusses the importance of the "war of words" in shaping political policy and the image of Israel.
The author discusses her experience as a parent in Israel, where she and her husband had to choose a specific religious community for their children to be a part of.
"Voices From the Tunnels" is a secret exhibit that recreates the Gaza tunnels where 136 hostages are being held.
Saudi Arabia and Israel have been showing increased interest in normalizing their relations, driven by their shared enemy, Iran.
The essays by Jonathan Karp and Reviel Netz discuss the rise of anti-Israelism, a new form of bigotry that targets Israel and Israelis rather than Jews and Judaism.
The author argues against the idea of a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting the rejection of the 1947 UN Partition Plan by the Arabs and their subsequent wars against Israel.
Rabbi David Wolpe oversimplified the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by suggesting that peace could be achieved if Palestinians accepted the legitimacy of a Jewish state.
The article discusses various lessons learned after 100 days of war between Israel and Hamas.
In this article, the author argues that Israel should present its case against South Africa's allegations of genocide in plain language at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court.
Israeli military service is a significant part of Israeli society, as it is mandatory and seen as a rite of passage.
The text discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and suggests that the ultimate enemy in this conflict is the ego, as both Israelis and Palestinians have their own narratives and grievances.