There must be a commitment to creating a new governing entity in Gaza, one that can provide stability without Israel needing to carry the burden
By Yaakov Katz
If Trump’s idea were to become reality, a military front opening against Israel along a 300km border with Jordan would be a real possibility
By Ami Ayalon
Some of the highest ranking members of Israel's Air Force are refusing to fly, one pilot explains why
By Josh Kaplan
A more than timely work from the chairman of World Mizrachi, Rabbi Doron Perez
By Simon Rocker
Israeli influencer Danit Greenberg asked the actor to wade in on the country's judicial reforms
By Hannah Gillott
A protest group paid for the black-out ads which appeared in several publications
By Lahav Harkov
As politicians play a zero-sum game with judicial reform, regular people have shown the way forward
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The Knesset passed part of the judicial reforms on Monday afternoon
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The opposition boycotted the final reading of the new legislation
By JC Reporter
The finance minister spoke as the coalition restarts the legislative process for judicial reform