Worst Mass Shooting in US History Leaves Behind Many Unanswered Questions

As the story unfolds, the biggest question remains unanswered: is the ISIS claim that the killer was a “soldier of the caliphate” true or just a bluff?
Tension over Kurdistan

The referendum is highly important for both sides, those for and those against.
Blood-Red River, Pillar of Cloud, Plague of Locusts: Top 5 Biblical Scenes Unfolding in 5777

For those who love the Bible and have the eyes to see, there is no greater pleasure than seeing its timeless stories come to life.
Don’t Forget About Iraq

While still prime minister, Ariel Sharon expressed strong hope that with the toppling of Saddam Hussein, Iraq would not be a threat to Israel for generations to come.
State Department Waging “Open War” on White House

The U.S. State Department has backed away from a demand that Israel returns $75 million in military aid which was allocated to it by the U.S. Congress.
‘Second Turkish Republic’ Looks East

The emergent evidence points in a single direction. The second Turkish republic is on its way – and its face will be turned toward the east.
Why You Should Know About Israel’s Air Attack in Syria and Why You Should Care

The air strike in Syria this week is a loud shot with many implications in an ongoing war that Israel cannot and will not lose.
Does Condemning Islamic State Jihadis Constitute “Hate Speech”?

Robbie Travers, a third-year law student of 21, has made a mark for himself in Scotland at the prestigious Edinburgh University.
Expect Millions of Iraqi Refugees Shortly

The Shiites have a master plan. The Sunnis are in disarray.
The Strategic Case For Kurdistan

If the leaders of Iraqi Kurdistan aren’t intimidated into standing down, on September 25, the people of Iraqi Kurdistan will go to the polls to vote on a referendum for independence.