Jewish children are the new target: Anti-Zionist groups launch organized campaign against summer camps

What these activists are really trying to extinguish is Jewish identity itself — the songs, the Hebrew, the love of the land of Israel, the sense of belonging to something ancient and real that Jewish camps have cultivated in children for generations.
CAM en español holds meeting with new Honduras president Nasry Asfura to strengthen regional fight against antisemitism

President Asfura, who has Palestinian ancestry, is pro-Israel and visited Israel last month, soon after his election victory.
Blood moon, planetary parade, and solar eclipse converge on Purim. Is the Messianic era near?

“Haman chose the month of Adar as the time to destroy the Jewish people because Moses, the greatest of all prophets, died on the seventh of Adar. What Haman failed to consider, however, was that the seventh of Adar was also the day Moses was born. In the very date chosen for destruction lay the seed of its reversal.”
The mountain that carried Jerusalem’s fire to Babylon now flies the Israeli flag

The Israeli flag now flies from the summit of Mount Sartaba, raised there for the first time in history by Israel’s Ministry of Heritage. The flag is a deliberate, unmistakable statement that this land, the biblical heartland, belongs to the Jewish people.
First Judeo-Christian Zionist Congress: echoes of Theodore Herzl’s Zionist Congress

This past week, a proclamation was made—a clarion call for Christians to unite and publicly declare their love for Israel and the Jewish people. It was a voice the Jewish people had only heard in faint whispers in the past.
The 50th anniversary of a book that explained Israel like no other

Reading a chronicle of the Israeli peace movement now is a fascinating reminder of how far the Labor Party and the Israeli left have drifted.
Pastor Allen Jackson: Christian Zionism is under attack — from the right

At the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki sat down with one of America’s most prominent pastors to discuss a shift in Christian support for Israel that neither man is willing to accept.
First expansion since Six-Day War aligns with biblical vision of a growing Jerusalem

A recent development agreement signed between the state and the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council would, pending final approvals, establish a new Jewish community that constitutes the first expansion of Jerusalem since 1967.
Greene blames Israel for Bethlehem’s vanishing Christians, but the numbers tell a different story

Greene’s Bethlehem visit is Carlson’s template applied to in-person diplomacy: arrive, receive a commemorative medal, repeat the PA mayor’s talking points to millions of American Christian followers, and fly home without speaking to a single Christian who lives freely in Haifa, Nazareth, or Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty.
Temple tradition meets modern reality: shoe rack approved on Mount

At the entrance to the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism, shoes once lay in tangled heaps on the ground. The result was disorder, a tripping hazard, and a scene unbefitting the site where the Beit HaMikdash, the Holy Temple, once stood.