The PLO’s IDF Lobbyists

Not only did Abbas reject their demand, he reportedly accused the presidential envoys of working as Israeli agents.
IDF Competes With Russia, Syria, Iran in Annual International War Games

The competitions involve tanks, artillery, air crews, paratroopers, warships, snipers, engineering corps, military medicine, military police, and drone operators.
Sound and Fury in the Academy and About the Academy

The slippery subject of academic freedom has moved into our headlines with a draft code of ethics for universities and their personnel.
Maneuvering Between the Raindrops

Some might prefer “Maneuvering between the bullets” for the title of this note.
The Temple Mount is in Our Hands!

Being in Jerusalem on the 50th anniversary of the Six Day War was one of the great moments of my life.
Recognizing Value in Every Life

Autism spectrum is a developmental disorder with a range or “spectrum” of differing skill and disability levels.
In Ground-Breaking First, Orthodox Woman Pilots Prime Minister’s Plane

“Israel is also the most advanced country in the world for giving opportunities to women to fulfill their dreams, including religious women.”
Massive Defense Tech Expo in Tel Aviv Draws 15,000 Security Experts

This year’s presentations not only included the latest inventions for security and warfare but also focused on the international refugee crisis.
Israel’s Costs vs. Its Benefits – The Six-Day War

Losing this territory would entail grave security threats, and there is nothing Syria has to offer to compensate for this loss.
Israel to Test Arrow 3 for First Time Outside of Jewish State… In Alaska

Adm. James Syring, director of the United States Missile Defense Agency, told a US congressional committee that Israel would test the missile in Kodiak, Alaska next year.