Why is the Biden administration dangling the Hamas chief in exchange for stopping the Gaza war? Because the terror group’s survival is key to the administration’s larger project in the Middle East.
She was held captive by Hamas in Gaza for 54 days. Now released, she tells her story.
The Oct. 7 attacks pumped badly needed economic and political capital into a failed state
Israel must abandon the failed idea that technological wizardry will guarantee its security
On Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day, remembering those who’ve died in battle since Oct. 7, including three U.S.-born ‘lone soldiers’
A Tablet roundtable about the challenges facing Israel in Gaza, Lebanon, and Washington, with Elliott Abrams, Jeremy Ben-Ami, Amiad Cohen, Michael Doran, Jon Greenwald, and Lee Smith
How America is using ex-IDF Chief Benny Gantz as its Trojan horse to impose U.S. demands—and ensure Israel’s defeat in Gaza
Backing Hamas isn’t the first time the U.N. and ‘the international community’ have chosen the side of killers over their victims
What it’s like to care for Israel at Bates College
How do Israelis go from fighting in Gaza to making lunches for their children, knowing that any day now they are likely to be called back into the army? In Ari Kalker’s case, with help from Maimonides.
In their quest for prestigious industry prizes, did the Associated Press, The New York Times, Reuters, and other news organizations sidestep journalistic ethics?
The Palestinian terror organization refuses to release hostages while clinging to its last stronghold in Rafah. So why is the Biden administration throwing the full weight of the U.S. government at Israel to prevent it from routing Hamas?
This year, we need to come together to mourn our communal losses
Portraits and posters commemorate those killed and kidnapped by Hamas
To achieve victory, Israel must force territorial losses on its enemies
If you truly care about humanity in the Gaza war, choose the side of the Jews
In the midst of a war, the Passover Seder offers a chance to find something we can all agree on, even if we disagree about everything else
At a time like this, when being public about your Jewishness seems more scary—and more important—than ever, Judaica jewelry makes a powerful statement