Israel is Struggling with Incitement in Judea and Samaria

With Jerusalem unlikely to decide on the annexation of Judea and Samaria in the foreseeable future, officials appear intent on maintaining the fragile status quo.
Why Turkey Pretends to Want Reconciliation with Israel

The annual cycle of stories about Israel and Turkey reconciling tends to be smoke and mirrors.
Once Again, Qatar Saves Hamas

It already underwrites the power plant in the Gaza Strip and sends financial aid to 100,000 Palestinian residents there every month through a U.N. voucher system. In fact, it pretty much props up the entire mini-terror state.
U.S. Vote on Palestinian Refugees Raises Discomfort in Israel

The United States’ vote to abstain earlier this month on a draft United Nations resolution involving Palestinian refugees
For Palestinians, Terrorism or Peace? Abbas Wants It Both Ways

If Abbas is really interested in returning to the negotiating table with Israel, he needs to decide whether he is on the side of his peace partners in Israel or his political enemies in Hamas.
Israel’s Amazing Capabilities

The psychopaths that run the Gaza Strip—Hamas—continue to do stupid things. Murderous things.
The Other War

Eleven days of war with Israel didn’t change anything. Only hours after the ceasefire, the Associated Press reported that thousands of Hamas supporters demonstrated against the rule of Abbas in the West Bank, chanting, “Dogs of the Palestinian Authority, out, out. The people want the president to leave.”
Hamas, the Enduring Thorn in Israel’s Side

The reality in Gaza is complex due to the fact that Israel hasn’t truly disengaged from the coastal enclave.
Keir Starmer’s Labour Anti-Semitism Problem

Like so many liberals in Britain, America and elsewhere, he selects aspects of an issue that conform to his idealistic viewpoint while blanking out those that undermine it.
Bennett Builds a Terror State

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and his ministers are dismantling everything the Netanyahu governments achieved.