The Cloud Thieves

Today, an Israeli social media Millennial tweeted photoshopped images of Israeli commandos walking in the clouds, stealing Iranian clouds.
Germany: Migration Deal Keeps Merkel in Power, For Now

In an extraordinary last-minute reversal, Chancellor Angela Merkel, facing the imminent collapse of her coalition government, agreed late on July 2 to reinstate border controls with Austria.
Column One: Why the Concern for UNRWA?

UNRWA and its supporters present the agency as an organization dedicated to supporting Palestinian refugees.
Israeli Arabs: Aspirations vs. Reality

The situation prevailing among the Arab citizens of Israel is as complex and complicated as their affiliations are.
How Sun Tzu Might Approach US Nuclear Strategy

Ancient Chinese general and military strategist Sun Tzu’s The Art of War should be studied by US President Donald Trump’s senior military advisors.
Much Ado About Something

Over the years, many dismissed the Right’s criticism of the Supreme Court as mere carping. But it turns out that the negative appraisals of the High Court were truly much ado about something.
Tiny Israel’s Light Dispels Great Global Darkness

Israel was ranked the eighth most powerful country in the world, according to US News & World Report magazine’s 2018 best country rankings.
Reaching Young Evangelicals in the Language of Digital Culture

The passionate support of millions of Evangelical Christians in the United States for Israel is valued by the people and government of Israel.
Israel Victory Gains Strength

What do Israelis think of the idea of Israel winning and the Palestinians losing?
The Enlightened Racism

Last week, in Kibbutz Beit HaEmek—a Meretz stronghold—a vote was held in order to decide whether three asylum seeker families should be allowed to stay there; with a majority of 92 out of 179 it was decided not to allow the families to stay. This decision is contrary to the message of acceptance preached by the elites.