The Same War, on a Loop
We’ve gotten all too used to missile alerts, existential anxiety, and suspicions of political bad faith.

We’ve gotten all too used to missile alerts, existential anxiety, and suspicions of political bad faith.

His case for clemency rests on the assumption that he’s irreplaceable.

Cinema is a vital source of artistic dissent in a country at war.

The military strikes on Iran were impressive, but they haven’t brought the war to an end.

The sirens keep going off in Jerusalem, but they aren’t the only thing keeping me awake.

One is an ideologue, the other a rabble-rouser. Both are pushing their country to places once unthinkable.

What Netanyahu describes as impending victory is a dive into the morass.

The head of Israel’s internal-security agency stands up for the rule of law.

Israel may be paying the price for its prime minister’s political survival.

Israelis want an inquiry into October 7 not only for accountability but for closure.
