On May 6 in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod, an Israeli child looks at shattered glass at the entrance to a building damaged by a rocket strike launched from the Gaza Strip.
Credit: Jack Guez/AFP
On May 6 in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod, an Israeli child looks at shattered glass at the entrance to a building damaged by a rocket strike launched from the Gaza Strip.
Credit: Jack Guez/AFP
Israeli culture and national service has given me a renewed understanding of American identity.
After the massacre of Oct. 7, acclaimed French author, philosopher and filmmaker Bernard-Henri Lévy felt compelled to defend the Jewish state. He talks to the Jewish Journal about his new book, “Israel Alone.”