Melanie Phillips, a British journalist, broadcaster and author, writes a weekly column for JNS. Currently a columnist for The Times of London, her new book, The Builder’s Stone: How Jews and Christians Built the West and Why Only They Can Save…
Category: 7. Opinion
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Smotrich and His Ilk Are Preparing the Ground for the Next Political Murder – Opinion
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To Beat the Bibi-Kahanist Government, the Opposition Must Include Arab Parties – Opinion
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Israel’s War on Aid Will Only Deepen Gaza’s Suffering – Haaretz Editorial
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The protest in Iran is not a passing event, but a symptom of a deep-rooted problem
Not with official speeches or revolutionary slogans, but with a broad, cross-class civic protest rising from the soft underbelly of Iranian society: an unbearable cost of living, the collapse of basic services, and a widening gap between citizens…
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Beneath Israel's ultra-Orthodox draft crisis lies a far deeper rupture than anyone admits
The actions and rhetoric of the Haredi parties draw on a widening chasm – one that raises the question of whether we’re looking at two religions, Jewish and Haredi, rather than a single tradition with internal disputes
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why not every success is leadership
There are moments in a managerial career when everything seems to converge on a single point of decision: mounting pressure, an unresolved conflict, a system slipping out of control. Then the “strong” solution appears—a sharp, almost…
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Who has the right to judge Netanyahu for the events of Oct. 7?
(JNS) Who was responsible for the greatest disaster in the history of the State of Israel? For those who care about Israel’s future and its security, whether in Israel or elsewhere, getting to the bottom of the catastrophe that occurred on Oct….
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Trump says the things Israelis don’t say out loud
Countless interpretations of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting have focused almost entirely on the policy and security issues at hand, from the expected challenges of the second phase in Gaza to a possible strike on Iran. But the Netanyahu-Trump…Continue Reading
