Canada’s Museum of Human Rights is opening a Nakba exhibit. Here’s what it won’t tell you.

History cannot be presented as a crime scene when the investigators have discarded half the evidence. Canada’s Jewish community deserves better than a federally funded museum that has turned history into advocacy and advocacy into a call for Israel’s undoing.
Sanhedrin to America: The Iran deal is a fantasy, and it will cost you everything

A regime that hanged four of its own citizens every day throughout 2025 does not, by any rational calculation, transform into a reliable partner because American negotiators flew to Geneva.
Empty chairs and fresh stickers: A Christian’s journey through Israel’s grief and joy

Israelis are most often described as “resilient,” yet that word feels insufficient. It fails to encapsulate the strength and fortitude required to face a unique form of evil and still choose to celebrate life and joy, even in the most uncertain of circumstances.
Herod built a secret tomb for himself inside the Cave of Machpelah, Israeli researchers reveal

Israeli researchers have identified a concealed burial chamber inside the Cave of Patriarchs, and they are now arguing that King Herod built the entire magnificent complex not only to honor Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, but to prepare an eternal resting place for himself.
Paris grants honorary citizenship to Palestinians: What could possibly go wrong?

The same France that cannot protect its Jewish citizens from being stabbed, whose synagogues are set on fire, whose teenage girls are raped for being Jewish, is now bestowing civic honors on a population whose radicalized representatives have made clear what they think of Jewish lives.
After October 7, majority of Israelis support rebuilding the Temple, up from 30% in 2013

The shift did not happen gradually or quietly. It happened on October 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists massacred 1,200 Israelis and shattered whatever remained of the Israeli public’s assumptions about security, sovereignty, and the spiritual stakes of this conflict.
The flag Christians are afraid to raise

The tide of antisemitism can be turned, but only by Christians who refuse to stay silent.
Buried 2,700-year-old pillar in Judean mansion may confirm Hezekiah’s war on idol worship

That discovery may be the strongest physical evidence yet for one of the most contested episodes in the Bible: King Hezekiah’s campaign to abolish idolatrous worship throughout Judah.
You’ve read the Bible. But have you read it like this?

Eight out of ten Americans call themselves Bible believers. Fewer than half can name the first five books. Sixty percent cannot name even five of the Ten Commandments. And according to researchers who have tracked this for decades, it is getting worse every year.
Why Jordan must extradite Ahlam Tamimi and why America must insist

Jordan cannot be allowed to harbor a convicted terrorist with blood on her hands. There can and should not be any safe haven for such monsters. Extradition would be an affirmation of justice and of the universal principle that the intentional murder of civilians is never acceptable.