How Hamas Wins

That’s the worst sentence to write: Hamas wins. The people of the Gaza Strip lose. The people of Israel lose. The State of Israel remains to be seen, but for now, it loses, as well.
The “Separate” Palestinian State

Last week, Hamas began paying salaries to thousands of its employees after Qatar sent a $15 million grant in cash to the Gaza Strip.
Ask the Rabbis: Can Israel Sign a Peace Agreement With Hamas?

Weekly riots on Israel’s southern border have resulted in hundreds of Palestinians killed. Accompanied by incendiary aerial devices, the riots have destroyed massive amounts of farmland and nature preserves in southern Israel. Accented by sporadic rocket fire by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the hostilities led Israel to take part in Egyptian-brokered ceasefire talks, leading to a transfer of $15 million by Qatar to pay beleaguered Gaza civil workers.
Is Jordan Really Palestine?

Those Palestinians choosing to remain in Israel, in the large urban enclaves, would vote in the Jordanian elections.
Palestinian Threats to Arab Normalization with Israel

The Palestinians are once again acting against their own interests by alienating powerful and wealthy countries such as the UAE and Oman.
Contact Britain’s Grooming Gangs: Part 2

Sadly, in the case of Britain’s grooming gangs, religious ideology does not play a role in forbidding child sexual grooming.
Egypt Repenting for Enslaving the Hebrews

A remarkable project is bringing Africans to North America in an attempt to repent for Egypt enslaving the Hebrews 3,000 years ago in a manner hinted at in prophecy.
Israel-Hamas Nearing War Over Continued Terrorism, Rocket Strikes Beersheba

Israel and the Hamas-run Gaza strip are about as close to outright war as they have been since the cessation of 2014’s Operation Protective Edge. Tensions have been high for several weeks, but the temperature was raised significantly earlier today following the launch of two rockets just before 3:40 a.m., including a long-range missile, fired […]
“Poor” Syria!

For three years, Israel has done a tremendous job of denying two things to the Iranians: further military buildup in Syria, and the delivery of weapons to Hezbollah.
What Might an Israel-Iran War Look Like?

In both word and deed, Israel is firmly committed to its red lines. The reddest of all is that Israel will not permit Syria to be turned into a forward base for direct Iranian operations and a manufacturing center for precision-guided missiles.