MK Bennett: Israel is World’s Battle Front Against ISIS, Hezbollah, Hamas

“No nation is as threatened by terror as we are,” Bennett told the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism annual conference.
ISIS Imposes a Partial Ban on Burqas

I am frustrated that Westerners don’t perceive the obvious point that burqas and niqabs, both of which cover not only the head but the whole body, threaten public security.
Assad Caught Using Chemical Weapons, Crossing Obama’s Red Line Yet Again

On Thursday, Syrian President Bashar Assad’s office denied that his forces used chlorine gas in an attack in Aleppo earlier in the week.
Turkey’s Next Move

The Turkish incursion into the north Syrian town of Jarabulus and its environs, which began on August 24, is the latest dramatic re-shuffling of the deck in a long and agonizing conflict.
Is Ankara Really at War with Jihadis?

Without a realistic diagnosis of Turkey’s Islamic terror problem, the chances of successful treatment are close to nil.
ISIS’s Child Terrorists and their Palestinian Precedents

Somehow, evil practiced against Israel doesn’t register.
Biden Speaks in Turkey. Ouch.

The administration isn’t doing very well, and Vice President Biden isn’t helping.
Hope for the Hopeless

Even as the cancer of Jew-hatred spreads.
As the Arab World Crumbles, New Alliances Emerge

Hamas, Islamic State and Iran have brought about what was once thought impossible.
Turkey’s Exhausting Zigzagging Between East and West

Turkey has been a republic since 1923, a multi-party democracy since 1946, and a member of NATO since 1952.