Memo to Trump: Arabs Still a Long Way From Accepting Israel

With Indian-Israeli ties flourishing, in July Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to become the first Indian prime minister ever to visit the Jewish state.
Israel Is Still at War

After several military defeats, the largest and strongest Arab state, Egypt, signed a historic peace treaty with Israel in 1979.
Afterthoughts on Yom Ha’atzmaut: The Unchallenged Holiness of the Jew

No army, international body, or cries of “Never Again” will be of help, unless we know and act on our responsibilities.
How New is the New Hamas Charter?

Its proper title is “The Charter/Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement ‘Hamas’ Palestine”, Hamas being an acronym for “the Islamic Resistance Movement”.
Military Intelligence Analyst Identifies ISIS as Ancient Nemesis Amalek

The Sinai airfield where Egypt is fighting ISIS is located precisely on the Biblical site of Rephidim.
Turkey and Trump’s Unpredictability

According to Michael Anton, one of President Donald Trump’s top foreign policy aides, the chief characteristic of Trump’s foreign policy is unpredictability.
ISIS Attacks Sinai Monastery in Ongoing War Against Christianity

ISIS attacked a monastery in the heart of the Sinai Peninsula on Tuesday, continuing its wake of terror targeting Christians in Egypt. ISIS forces opened fire from a hilltop overlooking the police checkpoint situated about 800 yards from Saint Catherine’s Monastery, a popular tourist site in the heart of the Sinai Peninsula. One Egyptian police […]
Egyptian Statue Finger Found in City of David on Passover Eve

On the eve of the holiday of Passover, Israeli archaeologists discovered a fragment of a finger in the City of David made of dark stone from an imported Egyptian statue believed to date back approximately 3,500 years.
Exodus – The Secret of Our Nationhood

Each Passover, we focus our attention on the historic struggle between Moses and Pharaoh, and the enslavement of the Hebrews.
Double Palm Sunday Church Bombings Kill at Least 30; Death Toll Rising

At least 13 people were killed and over 40 wounded when a bomb went off near a Coptic church in Tanta, a city in northern Egypt, early on Palm Sunday.