The Synergy Between Iran’s Global and Domestic Violence

Downplaying—or even whitewashing—Iran’s domestic violence provides the ayatollahs with a robust tailwind, and the war against Islamic terrorism with a strong headwind.
Blessing Israel After the Rapture

As an Orthodox Jew, there are many tenants of Christianity which I had never heard of growing up, or at best certainly never understood.
The Liverpool Bomber and Fake Muslim Conversion to Christianity

The case of Emad Jamil Al Swealmeen, 32, highlights the danger of Muslims fraudulently converting to Christianity.
In Unstable Lebanon, Hezbollah’s Amassing of Force Continues

The fact that Israel has stepped up its gray-zone strikes in Syria, targeting apparent immediate efforts to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon, “simply proves that the force buildup is ongoing,” said Maj. (res.) Tal Beeri, head of research at the Alma Center.
Will Islam Survive Islamism?

The anti-Islamist surge results almost entirely from internal developments among Muslims.
How to “Live as Long as Methuselah”: Sample the Nation of Islam Diet

According to Elijah Muhammad, the pig comes from another planet.
When the Jew-Bashers are Jews

Their values turn Jewish principles of justice and truth on their heads, and their Israel-bashing is but a thin veneer for a hatred of other Jews or Judaism itself.
The Real Challenge of Reconciling Christians and Jews

Saying sorry for the past just isn’t enough. Addressing Christian anti-Semitism involves facing its anti-Israel element head-on.
Nationwide Bible Reading Marathon Comes to Israel

This year, however, as part of the “Nationwide Bible Reading Marathon” which is going
global, that is happening in a big way.
Bye-Bye Bibi

I suspect that many Israelis today are feeling the way that Israelis did when Israel’s then, longest-serving founding Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, stepped aside.