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Bridging the Unbridgeable: Two Perspectives on the Two-State Solution
When Israelis and Americans talk about the Two-States Solution, they see entirely different things. Let's bridge that gap.


On Remembrance and Independence: A Liberal Vision for Israel’s Future
Tonight, as Israel moves from the grief of remembrance to the celebrations of independence, we cross the most fragile and sacred moment in our national calendar. The names we recite on Yom HaZikaron are more than names: they are our friends, our partners, our children, and our neighbors. Real people who were murdered, kidnapped, or fell in defense of our millennia-long dream: to be a free people in our homeland. Since the October 7 massacre, Israelis have carried unbelievabl


Five Lessons from the (Second) Iran War
It looks like the Second Iran War is about to end, and since neither the Iranian nor Hezbollah threats have been removed, it is widely understood that a third war is only a matter of time. Hence, it makes perfect sense to learn the right lessons - ensuring that policymakers in both Israel and the United States do better next time. Wars have a way of stripping away illusions and exposing hard truths: the limits of power, the risks of poor planning, and the toxic effects of pol


The Golden Age of the U.S.-Israel Relations Might End. We Must Prepare.
The Golden Age of the U.S.-Israel Relations Might End. We Must Prepare.


Why We Keep Saying “Zionism”
Liberal Zionism is worth fighting for, even if the word "Zionism" has been Hijacked.


The Iran War Exposes Israel’s New Swing Voters: The “Woke Hawks”
Liberal on social issues, conservative on security: the woke hawks will shape Israel's elections.
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