
Yedidia Stern
If Israeli leaders act accordingly, this historical turning point will secure our future - opinion
Haredi draft dilemma: Religious exemption from IDF will bring down the government
Tug of war: Netanyahu and High Court gamble with Israel's future over Shin Bet head - opinion
Jerusalem, wake up! Harvard is becoming increasingly antisemitic - opinion
A recent report reveals that Harvard, once a symbol of intellectual openness, is now a breeding ground for anti-Israel and antisemitic views.
Dividing Israel: How politics of trust threatens inquiry into October 7 - opinion
We are deliberatively denuding ourselves of any ability to identify a domain of genuine consensus or the ways to reach an agreement.
Turning the Shin Bet into a political battleground would be a detriment to all of Israel - opinion
When an agency with extraordinary powers becomes a partisan battleground, democracy itself is at risk.
We should all compromise to protect Israel’s judiciary from political strife - opinion
The incoming president of the Supreme Court could raise the flag of compromise in the form of the victor’s outstretched hand and allow Levin’s candidate to be appointed to the court.
To stop the Israeli exodus, we need a constitution - opinion
Israel's record-high emigration isn't just about war and economics – it's about a deeper crisis of democracy that only constitutional reform can solve.
The wrong priorities: The absurdity of today's Israel is on full display - opinion
Israel’s future depends on the ability of our leadership in all branches of government to promote broad consensus on fair rules.
Israelis can only fortify the national home by reconciliating among ourselves - opinion
The outward fortification of the national home, which has been achieved, must be accompanied by an internal fortification of the body politic.
Israel's resilience: Uniting in celebration on Simchat Torah - opinion
Israel's resilience amid political, health, and security crises highlights its unique spirit and determination to safeguard its sovereignty.
Yariv Levin and his judicial reform have failed. Here's why - opinion
With the justice minister blocking Supreme Court appointments and ministers defying the attorney general, Israel's democracy faces a critical test.
Israel is in desperate need of a hostage deal and strategy - opinion
A deal is the order of the day, to be followed by the main task: elections, so that the elected leadership can finally formulate what Israel is lacking: a national strategy.