This is Stagflation, and Here is an Easy, Practical Idea to Prep for it

The economic gurus and magic-chart advisors who told you inflation was going to be transitory or that it wouldn’t amount to much or even the dimmest of all who proclaimed it wasn’t happening at all could not have been proven more foolish and blind to the obvious all around them.
Jonathan Spyer: Iran and Hezbollah “Swallowing Up Lebanon”

Spyer began with a “whistle-stop tour” of the “very, very dire, social and economic situation in Lebanon.”
No Need to Feel Guilty Over Qibya Incident

This month’s anniversary of the 1953 battle of Qibya has triggered yet another outpouring of Jewish guilt feelings.
America’s Enemies Bite the Hands that Feed Them

Western democracies, in general, and the United States, in particular, must enhance their military posture of deterrence and pursue peace through strength, rather than through concessions and retreat.
Why We Should Care About Threats to Azerbaijan

The strengthening of Iran from American appeasement and Biden’s Afghanistan debacle is creating pressure on a country aligned with Israel and upsetting a delicate regional balance of power.
Why the US Really Wants a Palestinian Consulate in Jerusalem

The Biden administration knows it does not have domestic support to completely “unrecognize” Jerusalem, so it is catering to far-left demands by undoing the natural consequences of recognition.
Jews and Christians Can Now Pray on the Temple Mount

Wait, what? Jews and Christians can pray on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Why is that news?
The Latest Target of Anti-Israel Academics? The Negev

The same leftist activists who demand that Israel expel “illegal” Jewish settlers simultaneously insist that Israel not expel Bedouin squatters.
Looking for Ron Arad

More than Facebook crashing, news in Israel this week has been about the vague announcement and gripping story of efforts to locate Ron Arad, an Israeli Air Force officer who has been missing in action since October 1986.
Has Israel’s Arab Minority Reached a Crossroads?

One of the major turning points in the formation of the recent government in Israel was the willingness of the Ra’am Party to participate in the coalition.