Anti-Hamas protests should not be conflated with a pro-peace movement, at least until proven otherwise.
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun
American universities have become strategic targets for extremist groups, which use student gatherings as fronts for their ideas.
The fact that protests against Hamas continued today and even expanded is "an indication that there is a shift in the public's attitude toward Hamas."
With protests starting to lose momentum, people are starting to question whether opposition parties are doing enough themselves.
Protesters have gathered over the course of the week, focused primarily on the hostages and the judicial reform.
Now, Hamas is the oligarchy that runs and ruins Gaza. Will it be toppled by popular protests?
With the country on the cusp of sending troops and reservists back into full battle, Israel's leadership must get its act together.
Protesters blocked multiple entrances to the Knesset while a vote was held on the 2025 budget, as police attempted to disperse them.
The combination of election success and legal battles has now cemented Imamoglu's status as Erdogan's main rival and biggest threat to the president's more than 22-year reign.