Closing Temple Mount to Jews Leads to Increased Violence, experts say

In response to threats of violence, the Israeli government is banning non-Muslims from the Temple Mount for the last ten days of the Muslim month of Ramadan.
A Nation Torn Apart

The battle over judicial reforms threatens Israel itself.
False Depictions of Israeli Reforms and the Fall of SVB

The anti-Netanyahu-government protest movement is taking the metaphor of a guy bemoaning his orphanhood after killing his parents to a whole new level.
The New York Times’ Blatant Antisemitism
Advertisers have no business supporting it and truth-loving people have no reason to read it.
Demonizing Kohelet Won’t Silence Calls for Judicial Reform

A think tank is being attacked by Netanyahu opponents who are solely focused on political power while they ignore the ideas that have put the issue on the national agenda.
Opponents of Judicial Reform are Supporting an Iranian Model for Israel

The Israeli Supreme Court wields influence and enjoys a lack of accountability remarkably similar to that of Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Denouncing Israel’s Judicial Reforms Won’t Have the Effect Herzog Desires

The Israeli president’s attempt to broker a compromise by appeasing the “resistance” is a waste of time. The protest movement aims for a complete halt to the legislative process and ultimate fall of the Jewish state’s democratically elected government.
What the Rioting Left Fails to See

The attempted criminalization of Israel and Jews will continue even if the judiciary’s power is limited.
The Real Reason for the Left’s White-Hot Fury

The last vestige of the left’s undemocratic power is threatened, a prospect it views with a mixture of horror and disbelief.
Biden isn’t Serious About Opposing Palestinian Terrorism

A bid to strengthen the Taylor Force Act that penalizes the Palestinian Authority’s “pay for slay” policy is necessary. But the administration is still evading the law in other ways.