The Quiet Emergency
Poverty, Children, and the Moral Economy of Israel After October 7 StandfirstWars leave visible scars, but they also create quieter […]
Poverty, Children, and the Moral Economy of Israel After October 7 StandfirstWars leave visible scars, but they also create quieter […]
Why Israel Must Commit to Permanent Mental-Health Support After October 7 StandfirstSome national responsibilities do not expire. They deepen with
Europe, Israel, and the Quiet Verdict of CES 2026 StandfirstIn moments of global uncertainty, markets have a way of revealing
Iron Beam and the Maturation of Israel’s Protective Imagination StandfirstSome technologies announce themselves with spectacle. Others arrive quietly, almost modestly,
The BBC, Israel, and the Moral Discipline of Balance StandfirstPublic broadcasters do not merely report events; they help set a
AI, Accountability, and the Long Arc of Israeli Security Renewal October 7 was not only a national trauma; it was
Why principled partnerships matter more than performative diplomacy It is good to know which side of one’s bread is buttered.
Ethics, veterans, and the responsibilities that follow survival Every society at war learns how to honour sacrifice. Far fewer learn
Civil society as the quiet engine of Israel’s renewal War tests states. But it reveals societies. In moments of national
Israel’s most visible defences are technological. Its most decisive defence, however, is human. Long before sirens sound, before reservists are