Ghosts of a Holy War

With the recent anniversary of the Six-Day War and the reunification of Jerusalem, I was reminded of the 1967 liberation of Hebron and the return of Jews to the city for the first time since 1929—when 67 Jews were massacred there.
The Cavalry Isn’t Coming—So Rise Up

Despite the danger that surrounds us, I feel safer and more at home here in Israel than I ever could in the United States—the country I once proudly called “the land of the free.”
Israel Recovers Hostage Bodies as U.S. Vetoes Gaza Ceasefire Resolution and IDF Resumes Northern Offensive

Israeli forces recovered the bodies of dual Israeli-American citizens killed during the October 7 attack and taken hostage in Gaza. The U.S. vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a Gaza ceasefire, while Israel resumed military operations in northern Gaza, targeting Hamas infrastructure.
Israel Approves New Homes in Judea and Samaria as Security Forces Thwart Iranian Plot and Down Houthi Missile

Israel approved over 1,000 new homes in Eli, Judea and Samaria, following past terror attacks in the area. In separate developments, security forces arrested an East Jerusalem man accused of spying for Iran, and the IDF intercepted a ballistic missile launched by Houthi militants in Yemen.
BBC Doubles and Triples Down on Debunked Blood Libels

The BBC is tripling down on a baseless, Hamas-generated claim that the IDF killed dozens of Gazan civilians as they approached a US-run aid station, despite the BBC itself debunking a video falsely purporting to prove the claim.
Huckabee Slams U.S. Media as IDF Hits Hamas Targets and Greta Thunberg Joins Gaza Flotilla Challenge

U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee condemned major media for spreading false Hamas-sourced claims about Gaza. Meanwhile, the IDF intensified operations against Hamas in Gaza, and climate activist Greta Thunberg joined a flotilla attempting to challenge Israel’s naval blockade.
Israeli Police Stop Shavuoth Wave Offering on Temple Mount

In a bold attempt to perform the Temple service, two activists ascended to the Temple Mount on Monday wearing Kohanic (Priestly) vestments and bringing two special loaves of bread intended as the Shavuoth offering.
Texas Welcomes Rabbi Rami Goldberg for a Week of Bible, Business, and Connection

His Texas visit will include a mix of Bible studies, sermons, and business talks, each one rooted in Scripture and designed to spark conversation, reflection, and connection
Watchdog Slams Media for Ignoring Anti-Jewish Motive Behind Boulder Fire Attack

“When the media buries or sanitizes attacks like this, it contributes to the normalization of antisemitism. This is a journalistic failure and, more troublingly, a moral one.”
Bridge Builder: A Conversation with Nate Buzz

With over 3 million followers on social media, actor and activist Nathaniel Buzolic—known to many as Nate Buzz—has become a leading Christian voice for Israel. Guided by the biblical promise that “God will bless those who bless Israel,” Buzz has emerged as a passionate advocate for truth.