A presidential race to remember

A presidential race to remember

No one ever thought any election campaign could be more chaotic than the one seen in 2016 – then came 2020 with the global pandemic, a renewed outbreak of racial tensions, and record-breaking political polarization in the US. Compared to all of this, the Trump-Clinton campaign seems like child's play.

'Reality is left-wing'

'Reality is left-wing'

Yitzhak Rabin's granddaughter Noa Rothman talks to Israel Hayom about the current state of Israeli politics, why she attends the anti-government protests on Balfour St, and why calling a public servant a 'traitor' is the worst insult of all.

Israel's local leaders are taking on COVID, and winning

Israel's local leaders are taking on COVID, and winning

With the national government in utter chaos, mayors and heads of local authorities in Israel are coming up with their own ways of moving their patches from red to green – from delivering food and medicine to residents to holding small school classes outdoors.

Normalization with Gulf states heralds major shifts in Mideast alliances

Will Abraham Accords create a domino effect?

Dr. Najat al-Saied, a political scientist, claims that what began with the UAE will not proceed further so easily. “Qatar, Iran and Erdogan are waiting for it, to try and turn the whole Muslim world against Saudi Arabia.” In a special interview, she speaks of the disappointment of the Arab Spring, and the fear of a Biden victory.