An army of volunteers help plug shortfall in gear for IDF fighters

“In the beginning of the war, no one was ready, and there were lots of things missing. Had we entered the fight straight away, we would have done so with vests without ceramic plates.”
The global lust for Jewish blood

I was not surprised by the great American feminist silence after Oct. 7.
IDF Denies Request by Family of Fallen Soldier to Inscribe Gravestone with Divine Retribution

The IDF has been challenged by the special request of his family, who are Haredi (ultra-Orthodox). They requested that the letters הי”ד, an acronym for ‘May God Avenge his Blood) be added to the headstone.
Trump Urges Viewing of Hamas Atrocity Film

Few works in modern documentary filmmaking have sparked as much controversy and debate as “Screams Before Silence.”
Gadi’s Gift

On the morning of October 7th, Gadi Lieberman’s life was forever changed. There were incoming rockets coming from Gaza, rockets being fired in the thousands. And Gadi immediately understood the gravity of the situation.
The Gaza famine that wasn’t is being used against Israel

The United Nations, the Biden administration and the media continue to assert that Palestinians are enduring mass starvation even after proof emerges that the claim is propaganda.
The White House plan to exclude Israel from Gaza

The Biden administration appears to want a mostly Palestinian “force” to control Gaza after the war.
Gazans’ Rage Against Hamas is Boiling Over

Ordinary Gazans are bearing the brunt of the 8-month war, and many are speaking out and directing their anger at Hamas.
Compassionate Israelis, complicit Gazans

The heroic hostage-rescue operation brought out the best in the Jewish state and typical sociopathy in the Strip.
Behind the Headlines: The Real Story of Rafah

In the June 2nd segment of Eyes on Israel, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki tackled the contentious issue of a reported Israeli airstrike in Rafah, Gaza, and its portrayal in the media.