Multitudes, Multitudes in the Valley of Decision

Israel has had their elections and now the real work begins: to accomplish the seemingly impossible and form a coalition government. l
Christians Participate In Isaiah’s Prophecy Helping Sudanese Jews Come Home to Israel

Katsof told Breaking Israel News, “Every week, I send a human interest story from the Heart of Israel to over 40,00 people.” Ninety percent of the donors to Heart of Israel are Christians who help him complete projects in Israel’s Biblical Heartland.
A Note on Tuesday’s Elections

The US media coverage of the Israeli election has misrepresented the results of Tuesday’s vote.
A Strange Thing Happened on the Way to the Polling Booth

Netanyahu’s gravest strategic miscalculation was not to call elections in May 2016 rather than capitulate to Liberman’s demand to be given the Defense portfolio.
Unprecedented: Arab Bedouin gets 7-month Jail Sentence for Polygamy

The District Court overturned the decision handed down by the Beer Sheva Magistrates Court, which sentenced Abu Skaeiyak to a mere 6 hours of community service.
New Jersey Strives to Protect Jewish Students on Campus

Sadly, not everyone understands that demonization of the Jewish state is anti-Semitic.
Assad is Trying to Stir Up Trouble Among Israel’s Druze

While Syrian dictator Bashar Assad may be maintaining quiet on the border, he is also stirring up unrest on the Israeli side.
The Results are In: Who will Emerge from Israel’s Election Deadlock?

With neither the pro-Netanyahu nor anti-Netanyahu camp having a clear majority, party leaders will need to put egos and pledges aside to cross bloc lines and create a functioning government.
The Elections that Decided the Future of the Conflict

Israeli voters won’t determine whether peace is possible. That happened when Abbas succeeded Arafat and subsequently refused to hold another vote.
Knesset Elections 2.0: An absent Electorate?

People have been literally lining up to leave, some have left long ago, and others are zapped of the inspiration to vote for what they believe will wind up in another impasse.