Gen. Sir Nick Carter (left) is greeted by IDF Chief of Staff Avi Kochavi in Israel, April 2019. Photo by: IDF Spokesperson Unit.
NILI – an acronym for the biblical Hebrew phrase, Netzakh Yisrael Lo Yeshaker, meaning ‘The Eternal One of Israel will not Lie’ – was the World War One Jewish spy network in Palestine. In this ...
The gates of a Jewish refugee camp in Cyprus are eventually opened by British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, 1 January 1949. Photo by GPO, Israel.
Derek Penslar reviews Dan Diner’s, Ein anderer Krieg: Das jüdische Palästina und der Zweite Weltkrieg – 1935 – 1942 (A Different War: Jewish Palestine and the Second World War) (Deutsche ...
Philip Mendes is Director of the Social Inclusion and Social Policy Research Unit in the Department of Social Work at Monash University, Australia. Since the 7 October Islamo-fascist death squad ...
The proposal to make it easier to pass the death sentence is a troubling exercise in unsustainable moral thinking, argues Edward Rettig of Rabbis for Human Rights. As a legal expression of fundamental ...
Liam Hoare launches a new Fathom series in which our writers re-read classic texts. Past Continuous, Yaakov Shabtai’s novel of three friends set in 1970s Tel Aviv, was first published in Hebrew in ...
Israeli Jewish and Palestinian youth sitting and talking to each other during a weekly meeting organised by Ali Abu Awwad, a Palestinian from the West Bank.
Nadav Eyal is the International Correspondent for Israel’s Reshet News, Op-Ed contributor for Yedioth Ahronoth, and author of the one of the bestselling non-fiction books in Israel in 2018, The Revolt ...
BICOM Chief Executive James Sorene spoke with Koby Huberman, who was a high tech entrepreneur before it was fashionable, and now head of the Israel Peace Initiative (IPI). The IPI advocates a regional ...
Noga Emanuel reviews the TV series The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem, a dramatic adaptation of Sarit Yishai-Levy’s bestselling novel of the same title, set in the Jerusalem of the 1920s and 1940s. She ...