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Hanukkah marks the inception of the European-Israeli conflict, the world’s oldest feud, which started 2,300 years ago when the Greeks invaded Judea – and is reaching new heights today.
The West must view the Middle East and its leaders through a realistic lens. Julani is not pragmatic in the Western sense but a sophisticated strategist.
After October 7, Jews in America are more divided than ever.
Meirav Leshem Gonen, whose daughter Romi is still captive in Gaza, reflects on Hanukkah and the light we can share to bring the hostages home.
Israel's pager operation not only shifted the balance in the conflict with Hezbollah but also served as a warning to Iran and its proxies.
To demonstrate leadership, Europe must form agile alliances among its states to promote research, innovation, and joint ventures.
Anti-migration rhetoric may be the visible tip of the ideological iceberg, but below the surface lurk the same old antisemitic beliefs of the past.
For Israeli investors, the political and economic crises in France underscore the importance of strategic diversification and a disciplined approach.
The foundation of the Feuerstein method lies in hope, rooted in the belief in human potential and the premise that the brain can be changed through appropriate intervention.