Opinion
Hasbara explains, but Zionism must sell - opinion
The problem may not be that the world lacks information about the Jews, but rather that the Jewish world has forgotten to inspire loyalty, admiration, participation, and belief.
The West funds its own executioners in ideological war it barely realizes it is fighting - opinion
AI won't replace magicians, but it may reshape live entertainment - opinion
How Israel’s and America’s enemies weaponize the New York Times’ prestige - opinion
The case for ending Israel's media monopoly protections - opinion
By loosening regulations and expanding competition, the broadcast reform weakens monopolies and reduces political leverage
Shutting down Army Radio is a blow to Israeli democracy - opinion
In the battle for the country’s future, shutting down Army Radio would be a serious blow to the fundamental rights of Israel’s citizens
Why global media obsess over Israel and ignore deadlier wars - opinion
How disproportionate media attention and a misleading conflict frame turn Israel into a moral symbol while eclipsing far deadlier wars
How lies became weapons in the war on the West - opinion
From Soviet propaganda to Qatari petrodollars, the long campaign to destabilize the West has relied less on armies and more on narratives
It’s time for Israel to allow journalists into Gaza - opinion
Independent, firsthand reporting is the best way to give the public the most complete picture of war and its consequences
Israel's recognition of Somaliland sends warning to Turkey, Iran, Syria - opinion
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland has sent shockwaves through the region and chills down the spines of authoritarian leaders
Gaza reveals future of urban combat western armies aren't prepared for - opinion
The war in Gaza was modern urban war, not genocide, writes Andrew Fox in his latest research paper for the Henry Jackson Society
When governments gag the press, democracies collapse - opinion
Why current government reforms threaten one of Israel’s last democratic safeguards – the media
Cracks in the citadel: Iran’s regime is weaker than ever, and the streets know it - opinion
This time is different: The Iranian regime is weaker, its forces are divided, its violence is constrained, and the people, hardened by experience, are ready to reclaim their country.
Panama, Venezuela, and the responsibility to defend democracy - opinion
The Venezuelan crisis is a test – not only for Venezuela, but for all nations that claim to value freedom.