Israeli Ingenuity Changing the World

Earl Cox

It’s been 70 years since Israel started transforming the Middle East’s technology desert, making it bloom and boom with more than 5,000 start-ups and myriad multinational corporations.

The PLO-Hamas Divorce is Final

Mordechai Kedar

Gaza’s culture is Bedouin, while that of Arabs in Judea and Samaria is that of farmers and city dwellers. That is only one of the reasons the two areas don’t mesh.

Britain’s Grooming Gangs: Part 1

Denis MacEoin

In addition, a female professor from al-Azhar, has claimed that Allah allows “Muslims to rape non-Muslim women to ‘humiliate’ them.”

Increasing Iranian Missile Threat on Israel’s Northern Border

As a result of IDF airstrikes against its military bases in Syria, Iran has been forced to transfer its anti-Israel assets to Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon. This effort, involving upgrading hundreds of thousands of missiles, uses nefarious method and may even involve a more imminent nuclear threat than previously thought.

It Was The Jews

Of course, Israel should be governed by its indigenous people. Isn’t every country? Not really.

Heroes, Hoodlums and Homes in Hebron

Michael Freund

That it took 16 years to grant permission to Hebron’s Jews to build is remarkable, for it underlines how successive governments have failed to muster the courage to expand the Jewish presence there.