Time for Trump to broker Israel-Jordan deal on West Bank future
August 11, 2025 by David Singer
President Trump’s announcement of the brokering of a peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan is yet another testament to Trump’s negotiating skills, instilling confidence that he will soon broker a deal to divide sovereignty in Judea and Samaria (West Bank) between Israel and Jordan. Read more
On the other hand
August 10, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
Israel is feeling the heat in more ways than one. Read more
On Democracies and Death Cults
August 10, 2025 by Anne Sarzin
Book review by Dr Anne Sarzin Read more
Opinion: Why Luxon and Albanese’s Gaza comments miss the mark
August 10, 2025 by Greg Bouwer
Prime Ministers Christopher Luxon and Anthony Albanese emerged from their snowy Queenstown meeting this week with a joint statement urging Israel to “reconsider” its plan to take control of Gaza City. Read more
The Orchard
August 10, 2025 by Alex First
A Melbourne theatre review by Alex First Read more
‘It will not be an occupation; the goal is to eliminate Hamas’
August 8, 2025 by Fiamma Nirenstein - JNS.org
It was an unusually candid moment. Speaking to a small group of journalists before Thursday night’s Security Cabinet meeting—a rare move in itself—Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made something crystal clear: Israel’s upcoming operation in Gaza is not about permanent occupation. Read more
‘No real difference between PM’s and IDF chief’s visions for Gaza’
August 8, 2025 by Yaakov Lappin
Israel’s Security Cabinet convened on Thursday night for a decisive meeting to shape the next phase of the war in Gaza, amid a high-stakes and public debate between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the military’s top command. Read more
The media front in the war against civilisation
August 8, 2025 by Melanie Phillips - JNS.org
Dramatic evidence was produced this week to illustrate the hijacking of the Western media by Hamas in its attempt to turn Israel into the pariah of the world and accelerate the destruction of the Jewish state. Read more
Contemptible
August 8, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
This year’s commemoration of Tisha B’Av was more memorable than usual. Read more
The Future
August 8, 2025 by Jeremy Rosen
This past Shabbat, as every year before the Fast of Av, is called Shabbat Chazon, and we read the negative Haftarah from the First Chapter of the Book of Yeshayahu (Isaiah). Read more
At the brink of occupation: confronting a changing narrative
August 8, 2025 by Michael Gencher
Since October 7, 2023, the way Australia has talked about Israel and Gaza has shifted again and again, each time moving the so-called “red line” further away from where it once stood. Read more
Weapons
August 8, 2025 by Alex First
A movie review by Alex First Read more
L’Chaim to Life
August 7, 2025 by Features Desk
Maurice Klein speaks with David Collier, investigative journalist exposing extremism, antisemitism, anti-Zionism, the BBC, media bias and much more. Read more
“Either us or the Zionists! There is no room for both.”
August 7, 2025 by Ron Weiser
After a century of Palestinian rejectionism, nothing has changed. Read more
Shabbat VaEtchanan Nachamu
August 7, 2025 by Jeremy Rosen
What’s Yours
August 7, 2025 by Alex First
A Melbourne theatre review by Alex First Read more
Is combating media bias Netanyahu’s mission impossible?
August 6, 2025 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
The contrast was glaring. A week after The New York Times put a horrifying yet completely misleading picture of a Palestinian Arab child in Gaza on its front page to illustrate a story that lent weight to the false claim that Israel was deliberately starving people in Gaza, it had an opportunity to put an equally awful photo in the same spot. Read more
It had to be Tisha b’Av!
August 6, 2025 by Rabbi Chaim Ingram
On the 20th anniversary to the day of the fateful disengagement marking the end of Jewish residence in the Gaza strip, Australia, to its shame, added its imprimatur to the perfidious list of “allies of Israel” who have succeeded, one way or another, to calumniate and defame the Jewish State. Read more
After the bridge: where do we go from here?
August 6, 2025 by Michael Gencher
Normally, by midweek, I’m sitting down to write—an op-ed, a column, a reflection to be published here in Australia or shared across the globe. It’s something I do routinely, not out of obligation, but because there is always something urgent to say—something that needs to be said. Read more
‘Hasbara’ and the traitors among us
August 5, 2025 by Ruthie Blum - JNS
The release on Thursday and Friday of two hostage videos—the first by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad captors of Rom Braslavski and the second by the Hamas monsters holding Evyatar David—coincided with the global propaganda campaign claiming that Israel is purposely starving the population of Gaza. Read more
From Australia’s Jewish past
August 5, 2025 by Ruth Lilian
Tossy, Issy, and Adolf Spivakovsky – an amazing musical family Read more
A two-state solution? Maybe the best way to ‘ensure’ another slaughter
August 5, 2025 by Bruce S. Ticker
The Friend
August 5, 2025 by Alex First
A movie review by Alex First Read more
Bride Hard
August 5, 2025 by Alex First
A movie review by Alex First Read more
UN self-destructing in pursuit of dead two-state solution
August 4, 2025 by David Singer
The New York Declaration (Declaration) issued at the conclusion of the High-Level International Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Palestinian Question and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, held in New York City under the joint chairmanship of Saudi Arabia and France on 27-29 July, marks the beginning of the self-destruction of the United Nations. Read more
August 3, Sydney
August 4, 2025 by Richard Benjamin
This was Australia, Sunday 3rd August 2025, not Berlin 1935. Read more
On the other hand
August 3, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
Israeli cows are world champions. Read more
Perfidious
August 1, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
This one word encompasses several meanings applicable to the situation being faced today by Israel and Jews worldwide. Read more
If we can’t answer, who will?
August 1, 2025 by Michael Gencher
This past week, I responded publicly to a dangerously misguided statement made by Dr Sophie Scamps, the Independent MP for Mackellar. Read more
The Marriage of Figaro
August 1, 2025 by Murray Dahm
An opera review by Murray Dahm Read more