Netanyahu Vows to Hit Gaza Harder Than 2014 War if Hamas Attacks Israel From Tunnels

On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that if Hamas attacked Israel from tunnels dug in the Gaza Strip, the IDF would respond with “much more force than Operation Protective Edge.”
UK Paper Amplifies Smears of EU-Funded ‘Breaking the Silence’

Levin also said that “he was opposed to the group’s activity outside of Israel,” and condemned their failure to voice their concerns through proper military and judicial channels.
The Birth of Political Virtue

In this new reality, the power of the legal fraternity cannot help but be reduced, because they will no longer be viewed as the sole arbiter of our politicians’ power.
This is the Middle East, Not Star Trek

The European Union may be wallowing in debt, with Greece on the verge of default, even as the continent grapples with its worst migrant crisis in decades.
The Folly of the International Community on the Palestinians

The more right-wing the government of Israel appears to the world, the easier it is for the anti-Israel campaigners to do their work.
Israel’s New Government: Three Women to Watch

There are some new faces and some old ones, but who are the ones that we should watch closely as they take up their new ministerial posts?
Israel’s Peace Fantasists in Action

Saudi King Salman led several Arab leaders in blowing off Obama’s Camp David summit this week.
The Hottie and Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu is going down, and to understand why forget everything you’ve read.
Should Herzog Set Aside Internal Politics and Accompany Netanyahu to Washington?

Likud Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz suggested this week that MK Isaac Herzog, leader of the Zionist Union party, should show support for Prime Minster Netanyahu and travel with him to the US for his upcoming speech before Congress. With host Glen Ladau overseas, VOI’s Josh Hasten moderates the Panel, which debates whether Herzog should put […]