Where’s the Embassy?

Optimistic Israelis are saying that Palestinians are not intent on an uprising, but we’re still counting those injured and killed.
“Question of IDF Readiness For Next War Is Unanswerable”

On Hezbollah’s precision rockets, Amidror maintained that Israel has a lot of work to do to ensure that the northern home front is secure.
Right-wing Anti-corruption Protest Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg

Anyone paying attention to the discourse developing in the Right in general, and in Likud in particular, knows that the frustration there is on the rise; the things being said about Netanyahu, and not just behind closed doors, are far from expressions of unconditional support.
Israel’s Learning Disabled Right

Politicians and public figures on the Right make light of the distinction between governments run by their political camp and governments run by their leftist opponents.
Christians Bringing Bible Study to the Knesset

Some Jews might be skeptical of Christians encouraging Jews to study the Bible.
Israel’s Emergency Medic Team Threatens Decreased Service in Judea and Samaria

“In order to minimize worsening of budget deficit, I see no other choice but to stop MDA services in the Judea and Samaria area until the issue is settled.”
Austria: New Government to Resist “Islamization”

The anti-immigration Austrian People’s Party and the anti-establishment Austrian Freedom Party have reached a deal, creating a new coalition to govern Austria for the next five years.
How Moving the U.S. Embassy To Jerusalem Changes The Palestinian-Israel ‘Peace Process’

President Trump’s decision to have the United States recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel was not taken in a vacuum.
Europe’s War Against the Jewish State

On Sunday and Monday, Israeli PM Netanyahu visited Paris and Brussels to confront Europe’s leaders and challenge their hostility toward Israel.
Time to Put Germany’s Foreign Minister in His Place

Israel should call Gabriel out for his unbecoming behavior in the sharpest of terms.