Spain: Jihad Continues

The measures were never implemented in Barcelona because the leaders of the Catalan independence movement did not want to be seen as taking orders from the central government in Madrid.

A Remarkable Resource

Jim Fletcher

Especially in the last 10 years, I’ve watched with alarm as Palestinian operatives have made deep inroads into the American Evangelical culture.

A Forgotten Mission

Nathan Lopes Cardozo

There is a high price to pay for living as a Jew. One must be holy in order to be accepted. One is commanded to surpass civilization so as to be average. Our existence is neither desired nor easily tolerated.

220 Airstrikes on Palestinians; World Yawns

Khaled Abu Toameh

The war crimes committed against the Palestinians in Yarmouk camp have so far failed to prompt an ounce of outrage, much less the sort of outcry emerging from the international community over the events of the past four weeks along the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel.

Syria Gets Us Farther from a Post-War Epoch

Sarah Stern

This came within a week of President Trump’s pronouncement that “we’re knocking the hell out of ISIS. We’ll be coming out of Syria, like very soon. Let the other people take care of it now.”

Natalie Portman’s Calculated Betrayal of Israel

Caroline Glick

Natalie Portman, the Israeli-born American-Oscar winning actress, hit Israel below the belt last Thursday. The 36-year-old actress’s aggression was shocking to many since she has made a big deal of her Israeli roots over the years.

Judges are Not God

Ben-Dror_Yemini

There is no historical proof that judges protect human rights more than politicians do.