Ze'ev Jabotinsky

Jabotinsky's ‘Iron Wall’: The strategic doctrine Israel desperately needs - opinion

The Iron Wall was never just about force. It was about vision and the clarity to defend our legitimacy unapologetically and understand our enemies.

Ze’ev Jabotinsky, founder of Revisionist Zionism
 Protesters supporting Mahmoud Khalil march in Manhattan the day after a US immigration judge ruled that Columbia student Khalil, who led pro Palestine student protests on campus last spring, can be deported, in New York City, New York, US, April 12, 2025.

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 The King David Hotel in Jerusalem, attacked by a bombing by the Irgun in 1946.

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 A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds a sign, as they take part in a protest against US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Turkey, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Istanbul, November 4, 2023.

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Netanyahu vs Jabotinsky: Lessons Israel’s prime minister needs to remember

Jabotinsky believed there would be no peace with the Palestinians unless imposed on them by force because no colonized nation would accept to remain colonized forever. Netanyahu must remember this.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a memorial ceremony for Ze’ev Jabotinsky at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, last year.

On a 101-year-old ‘Wall’ - opinion

Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s 1923 writings established a framework that continues to shape Israel’s approach to national security and coexistence.

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Gesher Theater's 'Samson' tells biblical stories echoed through current conflicts

Gesher Theater's new production of 'Samson' offers a modern take on Ze'ev Jabotinsky's novel, drawing parallels between the ancient biblical story and contemporary Israeli-Palestinian tensions.

 SEMADAR (YUVAL SCHARF) and Samson (Shlomi Bertonov).

Drawing on the legacy of Ze'ev Jabotinsky is critical in fighting Iran - editorial

Jabotinsky’s advocacy for military strength, strategic alliances, and national pride offers a blueprint for navigating the complexities of modern threats, particularly from Iran.

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Ze'ev Jabotinsky’s legacy: Insights and lessons for modern Zionism - opinion

On the anniversary of Ze'ev Jabotinsky's passing, we revisit his profound contributions to Zionist thought and his enduring relevance.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a memorial ceremony for Ze’ev Jabotinsky at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, last year.

100 years later, Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s hawkish Zionism sounds like a formula for peace - opinion

Does this mean that the Israeli Iron Wall has been cracked? Nothing of the sort.

 Ze'ev Jabotinsky in army uniform during World War I.

After October 7, we must finally build Jabotinsky's 'Iron Wall' - opinion

The State of Israel must ensure such a resounding victory over Hamas and Islamic Jihad that it will reverberate around the region. There must be no doubt that Israel is here to stay.

 Ze'ev Jabotinsky.

The Uganda proposal - short story

A short story marks 120 years of the ‘road not taken’ in the history of Zionism.

 In background R, a Jewish community burns; at upper L, US president Theodore Roosevelt asks the Russian Emperor Nicholas II, ‘Now that you have peace without, why not remove his burden and have peace within your borders?’

Most Israeli youth do not know who Zionist leader Jabotinsky was, poll finds

The survey conducted by the right-wing polling agency shows a remarkable gap in Israel's youth regarding Ze'ev Jabotinsky.

 ZE’EV  JABOTINSKY wearing  the uniform of the  Jewish Legion of the  British army, with  sisters Bela and Nina.

What would Herzl say about Israel of today? Opinion

What should be done to strengthen aliyah and Jewish identity?

 World Zionist Organization leader Yaakov Hagoel.

Israel elections: What are Eisenkot, Gantz And Sa'ar offering? - opinion

In the upcoming election, the ability to be unwavering, yet kind, to be idealistic without being cruel, is so sorely needed that we will just have to think of a good translation for “mamlachti.”

 THEN-IDF CHIEF of staff Gadi Eisenkot speaks at a conference at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, 2018.