Anat Bernstein-Reich
Israeli public opinion is near-unanimous that the prime minister will have to resign when the war ends
I never imagined that the butchers of Hamas would manage to set the tone of discourse in, of all places, London
Presence of some of the unions who blockaded Delhi over the farm bills raised worrying questions
There are parallels but also big differences with the Indian tussle between executive and judiciary
Iranians are striving for an ‘ordinary life’, not a ‘heaven’ that is forced from within or without
The importance of righteous rage, from the ancient epics to the revolutions of today
A global crisis is as good a time as any to shed the last bit of our old prejudice against wealth and wealth creators