The Trump proposal comprises a point of singularity marking a sharp break from past trends, and a sober recognition of the futility of the past pursuit of some mythical Palestinian “peace partner.”
Opinions
Trump’s new world order resembles a puzzle, and Israel is only one part of it. If implemented, it could change everything.
As Israel grapples with the ongoing war, the growing focus on hostage negotiations raises critical questions about national endurance and the balance between immediate humanitarian concerns and long-term security imperatives.
Keeping the goal in sight
The journeys of the Israelites in Exodus and Numbers are similar.
As war continues on three fronts, Israel now finds itself on the brink of a possible constitutional crisis.
How independent is the political and military system from foreign powers? Can Israel really decide everything on its own? Probably not.
Hamas left Israel no alternative but to resume the war.
Israel is today facing a test—politically, socially, and religiously. Two days ago, we resumed the war in Gaza, and today we are fighting each other in the streets of Jerusalem.
The battle for the Jewish state is fought in churches in Africa, in communities in South America, and by conservative movements in Europe and America.