Heartbreak has turned to rage in Israel: Can Benjamin Netanyahu survive the biggest challenge to his rule?
September 3, 2024 | Ran Porat
The demonstrations mark a new low in the relationship between large segments of the Israeli public and their elected government, which now seems beyond repair. So, how will Netanyahu respond?
Mass protests in Israel: Ran Porat on ABC Triple J radio
September 3, 2024 | Ran Porat
So the mass protest, people being fed up with what they see as political maneuvers slowing down or even blocking possible agreement with Hamas because of Netanyahu’s insistence on various issues of the negotiations
Letter: Nothing Like Mandela
September 3, 2024 | Allon Lee
Marwan Barghouti is neither a “political prisoner” nor the “Palestinian Nelson Mandela” as the article “Can Palestine ‘Mandela’ end crisis in Gaza?” (Sept. 2) implied.
Hostage rescue attempts reflects the values we share with Israel
September 3, 2024 | Justin Amler
Last week, Qaid Farhan al-Qadi, an Israeli Bedouin hostage was saved by IDF Special Forces, because Israel values every life. But a few days later, six hostages were murdered by Hamas, because Israel’s enemies embrace murder, death and destruction.
What could be the retaliation after a Hamas official was killed on Iran soil?: AIJAC guest Behnam ben Taleblu on ABC Radio
August 23, 2024
AIJAC guest Benham Ben Taleblu, Senior Iran Analyst at the Foundation for Defence of Democracies, spoke to Patricia Karvelas
A Team of Heroes
August 19, 2024 | Justin Amler
In the shadow of the Israel-Hamas war that began on October 7 with Hamas’ genocidal attack, this was never going to be just another Olympic Games for the Jewish State.
Doctors without Borders badly needs to heal themselves
August 15, 2024 | Greg Rose
MSF’s treatment of the Muhammad Al-Wadiya incident is emblematic of its troubling broader politicisation, which includes overt anti-Israel activism over many years that is in no way related to its core humanitarian aid mission.
Iran’s patronage of Hamas, Hezbollah threatens global stability
August 13, 2024 | Ahron Shapiro
The common denominator between Israel’s July 31 targeted killing of Hezbollah chief of staff Fuad Shukr and presumed assassination of Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh in Teheran, and the devastating killing of 12 Druze children on the Golan Heights four days earlier by a Hezbollah missile, is Iran
Ismail Haniyeh assassination: Where to next for the Middle East?
August 6, 2024 | Ran Porat
A cluster of assassinations, or targeted killings, initiated by Israel in recent weeks directed at key members of the pro-Iranian network of terror proxies in the Middle East, is expected to soon lead to further escalation in the ongoing regional war raging there since 7 October.
“Pro-Palestinian protests” are actually the opposite
July 31, 2024 | Justin Amler
The uncomfortable truth about the demonstrators is that many have been indoctrinated into a cult of extremism.
The UN continues to fail the world
July 31, 2024 | Justin Amler
To this day, the UN still cannot bring itself to condemn Hamas or its terror attacks that caused the biggest loss of Jewish life in a single day since the Holocaust.
Why ultra-Orthodox opposition to serving in the Israeli army is the most significant threat to Netanyahu’s government
July 30, 2024 | Ran Porat
The current war in Gaza – as well as the heightened tensions with Hezbollah in recent days – have made clear an urgent need to increase the size of the Israeli army. But the crisis surrounding the army service exemption for ultra-Orthodox youth is more than a political, economic or even moral issue.
