Opinion

Jerusalem Post's talented team of journalists provides insight into their work presented in the opinion section. This section highlights the beliefs and values that experienced writers who are witnessing the Middle East turmoil unfold. Their first hand encounters with world leaders have shaped their opinions and world views to be shared on this page.

Lack of leadership in Israel is undermining the Gaza war

It is time that Netanyahu recognizes the gravity of this moment in time and does what is right or steps aside, calls for early elections, and allows the Israeli people to decide who will lead them.

17/05/2024

Public spat between Netanyahu and Gallant reflects their power struggle

The Netanyahu-Gallant feud is essentially a power struggle over policy surrounding this fundamental question: Who will rule Gaza after the war?

We will bow our heads, but stand tall - Opinion

It's time for us to accept the covenant of destiny and build our second independence.

By NERYA MEIR
16/05/2024

Holocaust scholars were wrong: A Jewish state would have prevented the Holocaust

The Jewish people paid a heavy price for not having a state when needed most.

By JACOB SIVAK
16/05/2024

Mark Zuckerberg has a duty to do what he can to protect the Jewish people

Zuckerberg has a moral, national, and personal duty to do everything he can to prevent the spread of hatred.

Today's antisemitism could be more dangerous than ever

Despite the grim times, there is room for hesitant optimism.

By JORDAN COPE
16/05/2024

Netanyahu needs to make a proper decision on haredi draft

Netanyahu: Stop playing tricks and get the job done; get Israel what it needs: people on the ground.

A century of Arab rejectionism is reason for no two-states

A century of conflict would seem to prove that there is no two-state solution and that it would be a dangerous option to pursue.

American Jews voting GOP? Fugheddaboutit

At the heart of today’s GOP Jewish problem is Trump himself. He has a long history of trafficking in antisemitic tropes, comments, dual loyalty accusations, and dog whistles for his followers.

The Drake-Kendrick Lamar ‘Great Rap War’ is a battlefield of race, identity and Jewishness

Kendrick Lamar’s diss tracks have leveled two core accusations against Drake: that he is a "pervert/pedophile" and that he is inauthentic.

By JONATHAN BRANFMAN/JTA
16/05/2024
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