Breaking the Silence Deserves Israel Prize for Manipulation

Ben-Dror_Yemini

The organization’s director says soldiers’ testimonies of war crimes are not being investigated. But when the Military Advocate General wanted to investigate the few testimonies that do point to a suspected offense, Breaking the Silence demanded protection of sources.

Israel’s Soldiers Grateful for Two Weeks of Sponsored R&R

Israel’s soldiers are arguably the hardest-working service people in the world. Being on constant high alert against terror and war while in full uniform under the blazing Middle East sun, decompressing from their stress and having an opportunity to cool down, both physically and emotionally, is crucial for their well-being. Recognizing this important need, Yahad-United […]

Vietnam, Palestine, and Israel

Ira Sharkansky

The comparison can fuel at least a bit of optimism for Israel’s capacity to maneuver among dangers and opportunities.

When Religion Gets Aggressive

Jim Fletcher

It was sublime being in Jerusalem on the 50th anniversary of the Six Day War, including walking through Lion’s Gate on the morning of June 7.

Already, Enough is Enough

Earl Cox

The steady criminal, immoral and unethical acts and behaviors by governments and people groups are escalating around the world.

Modi and Israel’s Coming of Age

Caroline Glick

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel this week marks more than the 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations.