Bernie Forces Democrats to Take a Stand
Here too, everyone had something to count as a win.
My Grandmother, A Zionist Who Died as She Lived
It was a bonding experience, both sweet and sad, like all loss.
Opinion Interview | The Miracle of Jordan
“Jordan has always played the role of being the moderate middle of the Arab world.”
So What Happens Next?
If you’re a regular person who just wants the bottom line, you’ll take a broader look at the polls and find that nothing has changed.
Visual Moment | New Angles on a Sacred Land
“It came to me that a view of Israel through his unique lens would capture the people and land in a fresh, moving, artistic and informative manner.”
Bibi Fires Defense Minister on Eve of Trump Comeback
Almost all of Gallant’s positions pose a threat to the stability of Netanyahu’s coalition.
A Charming Children’s Book Emerges From the Devastation of October 7
“Nothing is by the book in this story.”
The Past, Present and Future of the Israel-Jordan Relationship
In a recent MomentLive! conversation, The Christian Science Monitor's Middle East correspondent Taylor Luck speaks with Moment Editor-in-Chief Nadine Epstein about the Israeli-Jordanian relationship. Luck...
From 2004 | Break-Fast on Cyprus
The British allowed us to visit the seashore on the eve of Yom Kippur so we could purify ourselves for the Day of Atonement.
Q&A | The War in Lebanon with Hanin Ghaddar
Many people, actually, the majority of the Lebanese, would love to see Hezbollah go, but the price has been too high.
B’Ivrit | The Elimination of Hassan Nasrallah
Watching the news from Israel these past days could lead to one clear conclusion: The shame of October 7 has been erased. Israel is once again the greatest military power in the region.
The Israel-Hezbollah Showdown: Key Takeaways
With organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, that are political organizations but also undertake terror activities, it’s hard to kill an idea. But there are ways to make an idea less relevant, less potent.