Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of the Six Day War

We should never go back to the dark days of fearing a Holocaust on Israeli soil again.
Israel, Time and Power: Potentially Devastating Chronologies

Ultimately, Israel’s successful defense must depend upon far more than prudent strategic and tactical planning.
Free Pass Revoked?

This will be a fascinating development to watch going forward. One of the more important issues in the entire Arab-Israeli conflict.
What If: Fifty Years After the Six-Day War

Israel’s military triumph over three enemy states in June 1967 is the most outstandingly successful war of all recorded history.
War on Terror vs. Justification of Terror

The finest experts are struggling with the following question: What makes them terrorists? There is no answer.
Six Days and Fifty Years

As documented in “Six Days of War,” two weeks before the outbreak of the war, UN Secretary General U Thant met with President Nasser in Egypt.
Jordan Intensifies Anti-Israel Rhetoric Despite Security Challenges

Jordan, a country that has had a formal peace treaty with Israel since 1994, has seen an uptick in anti-Israel hostility.
Bring the Lod Airport Massacre Culprit to Justice

Three Japanese terrorists, hired by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), killed 26 people at the LOD airport in shocking attack over 40 years ago.
The Truth about the Occupation

It’s been 50 years since Israel gained control of the territories, and figures show that the Palestinians have actually experienced a major improvement over that period.
The Accumulation of Vibrations

As the Palestinians try to preserve a phony narrative, the rest of the world may be moving on. The next sound you hear may well be the bridge. Crashing.