Opinion

Jerusalem Post's talented team of journalists provides insight into their work presented in the opinion section. This section highlights the beliefs and values that experienced writers who are witnessing the Middle East turmoil unfold. Their first hand encounters with world leaders have shaped their opinions and world views to be shared on this page.

How will Israel-Turkey ties be impacted by Erdogan's reelection? - opinion

In the current Turkish political reality, Erdogan – despite all his anti-Israel and antisemitic baggage – has both the capacity and the motivation to deliver healthier Ankara-Jerusalem ties.

22/06/2023

Israel doesn't need a Defense Shield-style op. in the West Bank yet - opinion

The IDF is opposed to a large-scale operation right now in the West Bank, despite what Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir may call for.

22/06/2023

Israelis, Palestinians are not morally equal now - opinion

Nobody has the guts to remark upon the death-glorifying political culture of the Palestinians that repeatedly chooses violence over negotiations.

There is a possible path to peace - opinion

Now, just as before, fostering positive relationships is vital. And if there is trust between conflicting leaders and public support for change, chances for success are far greater. 

By JAMES HOLMES
22/06/2023

An LNG facility could make Israel a global gas player - opinion

After decades of a certain mindset, in 2022-2023, global gas markets experienced an unprecedented shift between pipeline and liquefied natural gas trade. 

By GINA COHEN
22/06/2023

Downplaying our Jewish identity is not the solution - opinion

In today’s challenging times, Israel can choose to be a rallying point for Jewish exceptionalism, rooted in a commitment to our heritage.

By DUVI HONIG
22/06/2023

Otto Frank and Anne’s Jewish legacy - opinion

Although Anne’s diary was written while the family was hiding in the secret annex of her Amsterdam home her bereaved father was to downplay the Jewish aspects of the story.

22/06/2023

Over-prescribing opioids is unethical - opinion

The medical community as a whole must stand up against the over-prescribing of opioids, as many healthcare workers have done elsewhere.

22/06/2023

Balancing AI and Judaism - opinion

AI is already shaping our world positively, aiding in healthcare, science and the most basic literary tasks.

By BENJY MORGAN
22/06/2023

No room for antisemites - opinion

Whatever the Biden plan’s merits, the White House celebrations should be tempered by the hard reality that antisemitic incidents in the US rose by a third from 2021 to 2022.

22/06/2023
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