Deal of the Century and the Corona Virus: Are they Related?

This is a call to action for President Trump and Jared Kushner. It is time that they “walk back” on the “Deal of the Century” and retract it.
What AIPAC needs is an Effective Democratic Champion

What Pro-Israel Democrats needed was for one of their presidential candidates to directly take on Sanders on the issue. It’s not going to happen.
In South Carolina Debate, Democrats Spar Over US troops in Mideast, Embassy in Israel

“I don’t think we need to have ground troops anywhere terrorists can gather because terrorists can gather anywhere in the world. But we do need intelligence capabilities and specialists on the ground,” said former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who served in Afghanistan.
Turning Human Rights into a Bad Joke

The U.N. anti-Israel blacklist asserts that the most basic essentials—food, water, transportation, communication—raise “particular human rights concerns.” But if every human activity is a “human rights concern,” then nothing is.
Extension of High-Speed Rail to Old City Jerusalem Expected to Alleviate Traffic, Boost Tourism

“Jews from around the world will be able to land at Ben-Gurion and in a short amount of time be at the Western Wall to be spiritually uplifted. It’s the perfect blend of modern technology and ancient spirituality,” said Rabbi Steve Burg, CEO of Aish HaTorah.
The Likud and Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook

The Likud has always been branded a “right-wing” party in American and international media, and at home in Israel.
If Not Now, When?

Today, there is a family or several families on every street in the Jewish communities of Judea and Samaria that have felt the horrific pain inflicted by an Arab terrorist.
Kirk Douglas’s Quintessential American Jewish Life

The Hollywood icon’s journey of assimilation, Jewish pride, love for Israel, and ultimately, a return to Judaism embodied hope for the future.
Amid a Spate of Palestinian Attacks, Israel’s Security Forces Seek to Prevent an Explosion of Violence

So far, the succession of incidents appears to be unorganized, with each terrorist incident prompting another in a chain reaction, even in areas like Jenin, which has been quiet for years.
From Rabin to Trump: A Price for Saying No?

For the very first time, someone has had the guts to tell the Palestinians there is a price to pay for saying no. That price is the Rabin peace plan.