Germany: Violence Spirals in Refugee Shelters

Violent crime, including murder, rape, and physical assault, is running rampant in German asylum shelters, according to a leaked intelligence report.
Long Knives

The five years that transpired between Olmert’s indictment and his incarceration reflects Judaic dithering about truth and justice.
From Mueller to Mandelblit

In the Mueller probe and the incessant probes against Netanyahu, we see the new face of the Left.
Has America Helped to Arm the Iranian Beast?

They feel they have a religious obligation to convert or to murder the Kafir–the Infidel, or anyone in their path.
Embracing History, Scripture Key to Judeo-Christian Unity

In the middle of World War I, on Nov. 2, 1917, England issued the “Balfour Declaration,” recognizing the Jewish people’s right to return to Palestine — their national homeland.
Why Are We in Niger?

It is incumbent on the rest of us — including journalists — to understand where our troops serve and sacrifice, including why Niger.
Israel Reborn

In the aftermath of the Kurds’ failure to gain independence from Iraq, it’s interesting to understand how the Jews accomplished what the Kurds have failed to do (so far).
France: New Anti-Terrorism Law Takes Effect

More than 230 people have been killed in jihadist attacks in France since January 2015, when Islamic radicals attacked the headquarters of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in central Paris.
Turkey and the U.S.: A Poisoned Alliance

Saudi Arabia and Turkey also found themselves at the opposite ends of the crisis surrounding Qatar — all Sunni.
Why Balfour’s Biblical Background Matters

England was the first and only empire to control the Holy Land while acknowledging the Jewish people’s legitimate claim to their historic homeland.