The Targeting of Terrorist Leaders under International Law

Senior Hamas figure Mazen Faqha was shot dead recently.
Mosul, Gaza and the World’s Hypocrisy

ISIS learned from Hamas how to use civilian populations as human shields. While hundreds of civilians have been killed in US-led airstrikes in Iraq, there have been absolutely no protests and no claims of ‘war crimes.’ Those are reserved for one country only—Israel.
A Test for King Abdullah

Abdullah should be told that he must either extradite Tamimi to the US for trial or send her back to Israel to serve the remainder of her sentence.
Hamas Leader Assassinated in Gaza, Israel Blamed

Mazen Faqha, a senior member of Hamas, was shot and killed in Gaza on Friday. Hamas blamed Israel for the killing and threatened revenge. Faqha was shot four times in the head by a silenced handgun while walking near his home in the Tel el-Hawa neighborhood in southwestern Gaza. “Hamas and its (military wing) hold […]
The Opposite of a Two-State Solution Is Not One State

There are presently three “states,” or at least three governments, west of the Jordan: Israel, the Palestinian Authority (PA), and Gaza.
Israel Preps for Evacuation of Quarter-Million Civilians

The mass evacuation, code-named “Safe Distance”, would be the largest in Israel’s history, and its implementation is a real possibility, say military authorities.
Recent “Relative Calm” From Terror Is “Deceptive, Illusory”, Warns Shin Bet

“The relative calm we have experienced [over the past year] is deceptive, intoxicating, and illusory,” said Shin Bet Director Nadav Argaman.
Media Misfeasance Exposed in “Eyeless in Gaza” Documentary

Hamas operatives burst into the Associated Press (AP) Gaza bureau during the 2014 war with Israel, angered by a picture shot by an AP photographer.
Lessons of the Hamas War

Israel won the diplomatic battle because it understood the correlation of its strategic interests with those of the Sunni regimes.
A Strategic Attack Against Ourselves

Judges and legal experts know nothing about wars, nothing about policy and decision-making, and definitely nothing about drawing conclusions. All they know how to do is to look for the guilty party.