“We used to guard the private sphere. Now we livestream it.”
If a new aid model emerges, one that bypasses political middlemen and focuses on direct civilian relief, the influence of both UNRWA and Hamas shrinks.
Such a report’s appeal to the international community is unlikely to succeed so long as there is a strong current of opinion that questions the right of Israel to defend itself when attacked.
Israel’s unprecedented charge reflects how international justice increasingly hinges on politics more than law.
Douglas Murray’s searing eyewitness account reveals how a nation’s resilience turned catastrophe into clarity.
Ukraine should heed the main lesson of the Israel/Gaza ceasefire: Europe is not prepared for an all-out fight to defend its allies, or even itself, when they are threatened.
Israel’s fight against Hamas is not just about survival—it’s a pivotal battle for the future of Western civilization.
When they are Palestinians, according to critics of Trump’s plan for Gaza.
Trump’s comments at least suggest some realism, rather than the magical thinking of the two-state solution.
Exactly what are all of these Western politicians celebrating?