Amid devastation, Herzog reopens Kibbutz Be’eri printing factory

As southern Israel continues to sort through the destruction of a Hamas assault, Israeli President Isaac Herzog inaugurated the opening of the Be’eri printing factory—the nation’s oldest printing house—in a move symbolic of the kibbutz’s determination to rebuild.
Israel’s ambassador to UN detained by security after Iran speech

Gilad Erdan staged a protest on the floor of the General Assembly during a speech by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
Iran’s Season of Judgement

Rosh Hashanah coincides with the first anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini, the young Iranian woman who was murdered at the hands of the Iranian “morality police.”
To weaken Hezbollah, you have to weaken Iran

There was one small yet welcome development on that front when the United States announced sanctions against an ostensible environmentalist NGO (actually, a front for Hezbollah) called “Green Without Borders.”
No Turning the Other Cheek on the #IranRansomDeal

Taking American and other hostages is not new for the Islamist regime. They keep doing it because it works, but it must stop.
Do Obama’s obsessions explain Biden’s Iran appeasement?

Ransom payments of $6 billion will fund more Iranian terror. But the real question is why America is still pursuing Iran. The former president may be part of the answer.
Iran’s 400-second hypersonic threat and a 300-year-old prophecy

Could the Islamic Republic’s latest weapon fulfill a prediction of the Vilna Gaon?
Iran trying to take over Syrian chemical weapons industry

Iran is working to seize control of an extensive network of Syrian military industry facilities.
Iran’s shadow war

Israelis are defending themselves against Tehran’s foreign legions
Islamic Jihad in Iran: Arming Israeli Arabs in Judea and Samaria to Destroy Israel

“There was a great focus in order for the West Bank to move from a state of coexistence and calm to a state of resistance that we see today.”