Opinion
Disrupting the ecosystem of extremism
January 23, 2013 — We cannot rest until the evil ideologies that fuel terror become just relics of the past
Encountering peace: Our celebration of democracy
January 22, 2013 — We must continue to remind our MKs and government that they work for us, the electorate
Jordanian elections: a waiting station for Syria
January 21, 2013 — Jordanian parliamentary elections, due in two days, will not feature the end of the conflict between the regime and the opposition.
Storm warning for Israel-USA relations
January 18, 2013 — Times of Israel Editor David Horovitz anticipates a tempest when a hardline reelected Israeli leadership meets an inflexible second-term president
Distrust and the reality of coexistence
January 14, 2013 — A main obstacle in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the complete lack of trust between the sides
Why are Israel’s critics trying to kill two-state solution?
January 10, 2013 — Left-wing critics have been strongest proponents of two-state ‘dream’
Living with Israel
January 9, 2013 — I am shy. But I live in America, so I’m allowed to be. Israelis don’t have that luxury
Overheated rhetoric on Israeli settlements
January 3, 2013 — Settlements not the principal obstacle to a deal and won’t prevent a Palestinian state
Machine guns and teddy bears
December 27, 2012 — Perhaps the greatest moral incongruity between Israelis and Hamas is how they raise children
'Tis the season to bash Israel
December 25, 2012 — Every year you can count on foreign reporters to file bash-Israel-for-Christmas articles
The International Committee of the Red Cross and ‘the occupied territories’
December 14, 2012 — The ICRC’s bias against Israel disgraces its humanitarian mission and claims of impartiality
'Israel and 1938 Czechoslovakia are similar'
December 14, 2012 — Czech ambassador warns against relying too much on international community