The Legacy of Robert Wistrich, World’s Leading Scholar of Anti-Semitism

The cemetery in Jerusalem’s Givat Shaul neighborhood was bathed in the fading sunlight of a late May afternoon.
Jews Arrested for Praying on Temple Mount, Muslims & Christians Clash in Old City

The Old City of Jerusalem erupted in various spates of violence over the last two days as Muslims clashed with Jews and Christians.
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Cypriot Status Quo

“The status quo” is not an option, declared Mrs. Mogherini ahead of her visit.
Section of Ancient Aqueduct Revealed in Eastern Jerusalem Neighborhood

A section of the ancient aqueduct system, in use until about a century ago, was uncovered recently during the installation of a modern sewer system in eastern Jerusalem.
Israeli Deputy FM: Israel Needs to Stop Apologizing for Saying All of Land is “Ours”

Deputy Foreign Minister of Israel Tzipi Hotovely said the Jewish State need not apologize to the world for its policies, nor for its presence on every inch of its own land.
Are Lawmakers Worthless in the Eyes of the Court?

There is a law, the attorney general clarifies
Fending Off Chaos: Israel’s Future in World Politics

Mr. Obama neglected to mention that Israel had already been eliminated cartographically by the Palestinians.
Oral Roberts University Students Donate Blood in Jerusalem

In a land known for miracles, it’s no wonder or surprise that miracles still take place every day.
Washington Summit Highlights Arab Displeasure with Obama Over Iran

It will be interesting to see if Saudi Arabia’s King Salman gets the “Bibi treatment” from the news media this week.
Kids Who Try to Kill with Rocks, and the Media that Ignore Them

My eye was drawn this week to one of those little news items that appear in the Israeli media, but never make it into the American press.