Israel’s Advantages

Brussels International Airport remains closed a week after the attack, with pictures of extensive damage, and officials warning that the facility may remain closed “for months.”
Egypt Up in Arms After Star of David Engraving Discovered in Ancient Temple
The ruins of a Roman Temple, dating back to the third century BCE, is the center of a storm of Egyptian controversy owing to a pair of six-pointed stars found engraved at the site.
As Passover Approaches “Blood-Red Nile” Image May Have Divine Implications

A recent photo of the Nile and surrounding desert, taken from the European Space Agency’s newly launched satellite, has unexpectedly caused the Book of Exodus to pop up in media headlines all over the world.
The Master Manipulator and Gifted Deceiver

It’s an understatement to say that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is playing world leaders as total fools.
Book of Exodus Comes Alive as Photos Emerge of Blood-Red Nile
The Ten Plagues seemed to make a return over the weekend as photos emerged of the Nile River in Egypt looking just as the Book of Exodus described it thousands of years ago.
Biblical Tours: The Galilee Panhandle Part 2 – Tel Hazor

Today we’ll be traveling to the center of the Galilee panhandle, to the ancient city of Hazor.
Methodists Scramble for Peace and Justice – at Israel’s Expense

The Palestinian Authority has no intention of recognizing Israel’s right to exist.
Israel’s Democratic Collapse

Netanyahu must act immediately to pass legislation to curb the court’s authority and restore the powers of the public’s elected representatives.
War, and Madness

The cold numbers are the first thing that hit you.
After Tense Hostage Situation, EgyptAir Hijacker Surrenders

A passenger flight which took off from Cairo on Tuesday morning has been hijacked, reported Cyprus state radio. The plane was carrying 55 passengers and seven crew members.