Left wing israel
Who is Gadi Taub , the Labor prince who became the Israeli Left’s fiercest critic?
The historian, author and podcaster on his political journey, why he still backs Netanyahu, and what he calls the Left's "license to fabricate narratives".
Almost half of Israelis support tougher sanctions, pressure to promote haredi conscription - poll
Israel’s biggest threats demand unity, not partisan warfare - opinion
Independence Day and the new reality - opinion
BDS supporter attacked in Tel Aviv, slashed across face
Jonathan Pollak was attacked in Tel Aviv on Sunday and called a 'fu**ing Leftist' – tells 'Post' he doesn't want any 'Jewish privilege.'
Political polarization feeding antisemitism
Both sides are unaware of being biased. Ideological media contributes to each side, forming its own isolated (and distorted) truth.
The road to replacing the right-wing government
So what can we do? We can re-divide the alternative to a right-wing government into three components.
Leftist prof. praises McDonald's for not opening in settlements
Amir Hetsroni praised McDonald's as "supporting BDS" as he munched on french fries. The Israeli franchise of the fast-food chain has refused to open in Samaria.
Environmental neglect: the big absurd of nationalist politics
A judicial revolution - Shaked's answer to claims of fascism
Shaked sprays the perfume in the air, quipping: “To me, it smells like democracy.”
ACRI asks High Court to order IDF to indict Col. who killed fleeing Palestinian rock-thrower
Left-wing groups charge shooting the suspect while he was fleeing was not necessary. But rocks thrown by Palestinians have killed soldiers and civilians in the past, defenders argue.
Editor's Notes: Why is ‘Left’ an Israeli curse word?
In other words, reporting the news – and boy, was it news – is what makes you immoral and a leftist? Have we gone crazy?
Kotel fighting
Benny Gantz, Yair Lapid and Moshe Ya’alon would likely not act differently when facing the same dilemma.
A conflict of identities
How neglect and denial lead to refusing an adversary’s sense of peoplehood