2025 could be a year of tremendous uncertainty in the Middle East
By Jonathan Spyer
By Seth J. Frantzman
The regime falling in Syria could usher in a new era of cooperation in the region
By Dominic Green
Most Jews didn’t vote for Trump – but they’ll all benefit from him
The Houthis now pose as the proverbial ‘last man standing’ in the Iranian axis
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
It’s not just the NHS, can American Jews trust their doctors?
By Yaakov Katz
Despite his flaws, has played an undeniable role in reshaping Israel
By Michael Pinto-Duschinsky
I was struck on my recent visit by philosemitism, but the picture is not entirely rosy
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By Lorin Bell-Cross
The purpose of these meetings isn’t to generate clickbait social media content for MPs
A survey has found that that American Jews must apply to 24.2 per cent more jobs to hear back from the same number of employers as someone signalling Western European heritage
Nature abhors a vacuum and Syria is now a power vacuum. Let us hope it is filled with something positive
No one should have been surprised by the clash of rival ethno-sectarian forces, supported by powerful states, because that is how power is wielded across the region
The imminent arrival of President Trump has changed the dynamics
The campaign to cancel Hillel is about stigmatising, silencing and banishing campus Jews
Israel’s security policy must be rooted in more than immediate threats and tactical distractions
By Richard Pater
The truest test will be when the residents of the north feel confident in returning and rebuilding their homes
The Democrats’ Achilles’ heel remains Israel