All-Powerful IDF Stops Terrorism in its Tracks

Though the attacks have not stopped completely, the dramatic drop in their number can be attributed to the IDF’s behind-the-scenes work.
A Memorial Day Unlike Other Memorial Days

It’s always been glaring to me how in the US, even before I moved to Israel, as Memorial Day would approach, it was common to hear people wishing one another a “Happy Memorial Day.”
Sanders’ Bigoted Appointees Endanger Clinton’s Election

For many years now, support for Israel has been a rare point of bipartisan consensus in an increasingly polarized political climate.
Desperate for Savior, Ethiopian Soldier Turns to Karmey Chesed

Twenty-three year old Moshe Solomon (pseudonym) carries the weight of his large family on his shoulders.
Breaking the Slander

Shlomit—not her real name—has decided to break the silence. She used to be an activist one of the social NGOs.
Iran’s Chess Board

Strategic thinking has always been Israel’s Achilles’ heel.
Two Buses Attacked by Terrorists at Close of Jerusalem Day

A bus carrying Jewish school children was hit by iron projectiles while driving past the Palestinian town of Huwara on Sunday night.
Time to Truly Liberate Jerusalem

It was a gift from God to the Jewish people.
Who Conquered Jerusalem in 1967: God or Man?

The 1967 Six Day War is usually described as a series of swift and daring battles that decisively saved Israel from overwhelming enemies. But some historians claim that the incredible victory in Jerusalem which will be celebrated Sunday on Israel’s Jerusalem Day, was won almost by accident, against the expressed desire of the Israeli high […]
It Ain’t Done Till It’s Done

There’s been another resignation associated with the appointment of Avigdor Liberman as Minister of Defense.