IDF Testing New Technology to Combat Threat of Terror Tunnels

The IDF began testing half a dozen new systems and technologies to prevent the newest threat to Israel from across the Gazan border.
Natural Gas and the Israel-Turkey Relationship

Turkey needs Israel’s gas, but it also needs to save face vis-à -vis Hamas.
Looking Ahead at Middle East “Peace”

The U.S. has provided approximately $5 billion to the Palestinians in bilateral aid since the mid-1990s and about $540 million this year.
Hamas Accuses Dolphin of Spying for Israel

Hamas’s naval unit has captured a dolphin spying for Israel, according to a report published in the Palestinian Al Quds newspaper on Wednesday.
Jews Against Jews

Jews who viciously condemn the Jews—the phenomenon has, lamentably, been with us for hundreds of years.
The ‘Normalizing’ of Palestinian Terrorism

A city square named after a notorious terrorist.
Push has Come to Shove

In 1994, while sitting on the patio of a friend’s home, I interviewed a rather distinguished and well-known Israeli news anchor.
Peace and Hatred Cannot Coexist

There is nothing more emotionally devastating than to lose one’s child regardless of age.
How Elections Messed Up Turkey’s Plans

The AKP is going through difficult times.
The Anti-Peace Administration

The US has strive to achieve peaceable relations between the states of the Middle East for nearly 70 years.