University of Hamas: The Islamification of US Universities…and Jewish Students

Some Islamists predict a disturbing side effect of the pro-Palestinian campus protests. The protestors, many of whom are Jewish, will come closer to Islam and convert as a result of their political activism.
A new united Israel

The way forward after the war is for Israel to return to its true biblical purpose as described in scripture to fulfill God’s original vision for it as a nation.
The network behind campus antisemitism

A web of shady NGOs with terror connections are funding and organizing the protests.
Israel does not need Joe Biden’s sympathy

The late Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir once observed, “The world hates a Jew who hits back. The world loves us only when we are to be pitied.” If anyone proves Meir’s point, it is President Joe Biden.
Biden’s double game on Hamas should fool no one

A presidential speech condemned past and present antisemitism. However, it contradicted policies aimed at letting the terrorists win and appeasing pro-Hamas voters.
In seizing Rafah crossing, Israel turns tables on Hamas’s stalling tactics

The move limits Hamas’s smuggling efforts, and also demonstrates that Israel is not deterred by international pressure.
The Hope and Hopelessness of Holocaust Memorial Day

In no year since the Holocaust have the Jewish people felt so hopeless and, in many cases, standing alone. In no year since the Holocaust has Israel been at war with an existential enemy rooted in extremist Islam while observing this solemn day.
If ‘never again is now,’ we must finish the mission in Gaza

We have severely compromised our autonomy and mobility due to our longtime dependence on others.
As Benjamin Netanyahu said, if Israel has to act alone in Gaza, it will.
Christians must march with Israel

The rotten antisemitism of the universities is a rejection of Judeo-Christian values.
The New Trump Doctrine

Scrutinizing Trump’s words, he has demonstrated once again that his instincts are far more often on target than those of the State Department, world diplomats, and the tendentious journalists who have clung to the two-state illusion for more than two decades