With Israel under siege, gov't leaders must prioritize national unity over politics - editorial
Differences of opinion are inevitable; what’s not acceptable is airing them in ways that erode deterrence, morale, and the perception of competence.
PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu sits among his ministers in the Knesset plenum. As long as the executive dominates the Knesset unchecked, the chamber will remain what it too often is: performative, loud, and largely hollow, says the writer. (photo credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)ByJPOST EDITORIAL