
Ido Aharoni
Israel's reputation is a national security matter: Here are 5 ways it can be improved - opinion
Israel's Days of Future Passed: How our crisis began and how to fix it
What 9/11 taught us about the emotional connection to Israel - comment
Remembering a true diplomat, Uri Savir - opinion
Uri Savir, who passed away recently at 69, was a diplomat who reached his professional prime at a relatively young age.
Desmond Tutu: A hero against apartheid first, a critic of Israel second - opinion
Desmond Tutu was right about most things, but on Israel, he was wrong. Twice. Israel is not apartheid, and boycott is the problem and not the solution.
What is the State of Israel's diplomacy? - opinion
Can Israel successfully leverage diplomacy to build bridges and promote its self-interests by embracing a “diplomacy of opportunities” approach?
Can Joe Biden restore exceptional global leadership?
AMERICAN ESSAY: The victory of the Biden-Harris ticket signals the general direction: reformation.
Victor or victim? Time to celebrate creativity
Creativity has emerged as as the most sought-after human asset.
Roger Waters – getting a taste of his own medicine
Apparently, the abused has had enough of the abuser.
Information overload in the age of coronavirus
Many vendors and businesses take advantage of the anxiety associated with information overload to sell participants unnecessary products.
About elections and technology
Information overload is impacting the political process in several major ways.
Israel at 70: Not as isolated as Israelis think
Israel does have a major problem, but it is not the so-called “BDS.”
Painful but life saving
The world is watching with apprehension over what may unfold next.