In 'Palestine 1936,' Kessler delves into dusty archives to bring to life the overlooked saga of the 3-year Arab Revolt that arguably forms the roots of today's Middle East conflict

While Israel has never been a feminist Barbie Land, with the current right-wing, heavily religious government, a veteran activist and attorney is seeing a clear turn for the worse

Leading economist offers data on the current effects of the controversial judicial overhaul legislation and projections for more ripples as the hi-tech industry begins to uproot

Public intellectual weighs in on PM Benjamin Netanyahu's 'bad decision,' unintended consequences of reservists' refusals and how to understand the judicial conflict in three prisms

International relations & media lecturer at the Hebrew University explains why Israel's democracy is stronger than ever - despite inflamed rhetoric capturing headlines on all sides

Working as a real archaeologist under the shadow of a Hollywood icon has been a mixed blessing for this actual prof, who explains how the field has evolved over the past 4 decades

As protests against the judicial overhaul again ramp up, a leading Israeli legal scholar believes the national situation is not yet dire enough to be a 'full constitutional moment'

After a bloody week, a leading intelligence expert analyses recent IDF successes in the West Bank, offers points for improvement and tells us what keeps him up at night

With over 100 Arab Israelis dead through violence in the first half of 2023, this academic says it's time to stop the blame game and to start coming up with a comprehensive plan

New alliances thread through Mideast as Syria is re-embraced by the Arab League and Iran signs accords with Saudi Arabia, UAE. This week, we hear of additional looming hotspots

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