Entebbe, then and now
Forty years ago, Israel electrified the world by rescuing more than 100 hostages under heavy guard, 2,500 miles from Jerusalem in Entebbe.
Read MoreForty years ago, Israel electrified the world by rescuing more than 100 hostages under heavy guard, 2,500 miles from Jerusalem in Entebbe.
Read MoreWhy secular Israelis feel little for the country’s founding fathers, while religious Israelis feel a growing identification with them.
Read MoreA discussion of the various lessons Israelis are drawing for our own politics and our own futures from the Brexit vote.
Read MoreA new poll finds that Israelis think their civil service sucks, melding inefficiency with corruption and nepotism.
Read MoreMany people fear that Israel’s schools, army, courts, and public square are undergoing an inexorable process of “religification.”
Read MoreIn a recent interview, political graphic designer David Tartakover seemed pretty bummed out about the lack of impact his art has had on Israeli society.
Read MoreHas intensely personal animus against Prime Minister Netanyahu gotten the best of the Israeli left?
Read MoreWe discuss some rather troubling reactions to last week’s heartbreaking terrorist murders at Tel Aviv’s Sarona Market.
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Kids in beds
A 13-year-old Jewish girl is stabbed to death in her bed, and Palestinian leaders offer no condemnation or remorse.
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