Jerusalem post opinion
How Israel’s and America’s enemies weaponize the New York Times’ prestige - opinion
Enemy governments do not merely quote the Times; they convert its institutional authority and standing into an American credential for claims against the United States and its allies.
We need to stop using the word 'resilience' to describe Israel, here's why
Why Smotrich’s 82% sovereignty plan over the West Bank is not enough - opinion
We must thank Hagari's resilience and voice in Israel's hardest days - editorial
Jewish partisans amplify mainstream fears in campaign finale – opinion
Closing arguments can define a campaign in voters’ minds. They can also go unnoticed, especially when events overtake a news cycle in the days leading up to election.
Israel's war is about religion, and it's headed to the West next- opinion
The West must understand: This is a religious war, not a territorial war, and it is on its way to you
Impending Gaza deal: Is Israel ready to make painful concessions? - comment
Israel faces critical decisions as military pressure mounts and the possibility of a controversial deal with Hamas looms.
Exclusive: Benjamin Netanyahu's 4th of July message to the American people
Freedom is the most precious gift humanity will ever know. And freedom isn’t free. You have to be willing to fight for it.
Letters to the Editor, July 1, 2024: Which comes first?
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Does the Israel-Jordan peace treaty stand firm amid tensions with Iran? - opinion
Despite popular support in Jordan for Hamas' October 7th attack, Jordanian leadership remains firm in its desire to put a stop to Iranian hostility.
The IDF brass must understand responsibility - opinion
Five months into this war, how are high-ranking officers still safe in their jobs while shamelessly reprimanding those below them?
Netanyahu cannot risk losing America's affection - opinion
The US is the only great power we can count on – in every aspect of our national security.
Unity can be dangerous - opinion
The call for unity expects us to divest ourselves of substantively divided opinions and our own individual values.
Exercising goodness muscles in a marathon - opinion
May we all keep exercising our laughter and love and goodness muscles – when doing politics, too!