‘The Americans are Good People’—Just Ask the Qatari Emir

It’s happening before our very eyes: Just as Qatar has bought the entire world, it is likewise purchasing the goodwill of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Breaking: Evidence of Arson Discovered at Scene of Forest Fire in Israel

After the brush fire was extinguished, several Molotov cocktails were found strategically spread out at different locations throughout the scorched forest in Rosh Tzurim.
Strength is Israel’s Only Real Path to Peace

The attempt by groups like IfNotNow to erode Israel’s support around the world and cast doubt on its legitimacy only perpetuates the conflict.
Anti-Semitism is a Stain on the French Republic

On this Bastille Day, it is my hope that France remain loyal to the lofty ideals upon which the republic was founded. My concern is no longer just for the Jews, but for France.
Appeasing Iran isn’t an Option

It’s possible the world is on a collision course with Iran, but by taking the initiative and adopting an uncompromising approach the breadth and scope of a future conflict can be mitigated.
Public Decency Law Puts Saudi Reforms in Perspective

A newly adopted Saudi law on public decency helps define Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman’s vague notion of “moderate Islam.”
New Political Party Formed to Fight Against Gay Agenda

Youtube banned the Noam party’s promotional video
Balak: Epstein and Pedophilia, Weinstein, Barak and Peres

The irony of the Jeffrey Epstein case breaking wide open this past week, as the week’s Torah reading was Balak, screams out for more scrutiny.
Neil Armstrongs Most Significant Steps, Where Jesus Walked

50 years ago next week, Neil Armstrong uttered what remains one of the most iconic statements relevant to all of humanity except for the Bible. “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
Luxembourg Prime Minister Boycotts Israel Event After Education Minister Praises Conversion Therapy

But are gay rights really behind Luxembourg’s snub of Israeli candidate?