
Gil Troy
Zionists understand: You can revive reputations, but not dead Israelis - opinion
Israel: Five circles of hell, but there’s no place I’d rather be - opinion
Take the win: Why Israel should take Trump's ceasefire with Iran - opinion
Iran wants to kill Israelis; we just want to live! - opinion
While Iran targets civilians, Israel targets legitimate military targets and infrastructure.
The media’s war on Israel: The lies, the bias, and the real story - opinion
Admittedly, anyone concerned about Israel’s image faces the Jew-hater’s paradox. Antisemites make the job feel hopeless – but if we lose hope, they win.
Why the Left keeps losing, both in Israel and America - opinion
Leftists in Israel and America keep tripping on themselves by thinking they’re better, even as their behavior suggests otherwise, and by oozing elitist contempt for others in an age of populism.
Words aren’t ‘violence,’ but Jew-hating words can kill - opinion
Anti-Zionism is the new antisemitism, and rhetoric can stir violence such as the killings in Washington.
The US-Israel partnership grows in the face of Qatari money - opinion
If Israel had effective public diplomacy, we would be bombarded with news alerts detailing the military, medical, and hi-tech gains Israel provided America from this ugly war.
Harvard’s antisemitism report sits on three lies - opinion
The report offers a long, fascinating, but not-fully-relevant historical overview of Harvard’s Jew-hatred.
An open letter: The prime minister's speech that reservists deserve to hear - opinion
I understand that many of you wonder, What’s new? Why bother fighting? Aren’t we returning to the same Gazan stalemate?
Why Israelis should be eating ice cream for breakfast this Independence Day – opinion
Independence Day 2025 means we should celebrate Israel’s rebirth while honoring its ongoing struggles.
Hmm... maybe anti-Zionism really is antisemitic - opinion
Yes, proud Jews can theoretically oppose Zionism, but they’ve got to “do the work” to repudiate the Jew-hating Palestinians programmed into the pro-Palestinian movement.
'Dry Bones' cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen helped Jews to love our faults, not just heroics - opinion
The cartoonist, who died on Monday at the age of 87, applied a screwball approach to his view of Israel.