Netanyahu: Reading Torah Gives me Strength

The premier disclosed that he reads the weekly Torah portion (Parshat Hashavua) as well as the scriptures with his son, a Bible contest champion.
The Likud and Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook

The Likud has always been branded a “right-wing” party in American and international media, and at home in Israel.
Time to Bar the Joint Arab List

Even a cursory perusal of the official platforms of the alliance reflects a stark rejection of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people.
Israeli Sovereignty and the Future of Trump’s Peace Plan

If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fails to apply Israeli sovereignty to the Judea and Samaria communities before the election, not only will he almost certainly lose the elections, his defeat will bury Trump’s peace plan and harm Trump’s re-election chances.
Arabs are in an Uproar (Over the Prospect of Living in Palestine)

In no other conflict have aggressors been invited by their victims to remain citizens of the country they’ve been trying to wipe off the map.
Israeli Sovereignty and the Fate of the Trump Plan

And so we return to the issue of applying Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
Who Cares about Palestinian Rejectionism?

The Palestinians have spent decades overplaying their hand, but the world seems to be catching on to their lethal game.
The Oslo Blood Libel is Over

Whereas Israel was required under Oslo to release murderers, the Trump deal states explicitly that Israel will not release murderers or accessories to murder.
Israelis and Palestinians Consider How Annexation of Jordan Valley Could Affect Them

Both employers and workers believe that it could help them economically, though politically and socially is a different story altogether.
Ten Questions about Two States

It’s impossible to predict what will happen broadly as a result of revealing the peace plan, however there are a few things that are intuitive.