Win a Home in the Holy City of Jerusalem

In the first competition of its kind, the Am Yisrael Chai Foundation is raffling off a $1 million apartment in the heart of Jerusalem.
Khashoggi’s Revenge

Khashoggi’s death may have set the wheels in motion for a major upheaval in the House of Saud.
Hamas and Fatah Unmasked

Abbas was similarly blindsided by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s visit to Oman, and Minister of Culture and Sports Miri Regev’s visit to Abu Dhabi for the world judo championships.
NY Times: Jared and Ivanka Trump are Bad for the Jews

“This article is an absurdity. Tell me more, newspaper that published a list of Jewish populations by district to push the Iran deal, about why the Kushners are bad for the Jews.
Trump’s Peace Plan – The Ultimate Deal

If you are a Christian who sincerely stands with Israel, let’s take our position as watchmen (Jeremiah 31:6) and say, unlike we did in 1938, “Not on our watch.”
How a Museum Became a Beacon of Reconciliation in America’s Most Divided City

If a museum can reverse ancient religious rivalries and create a beacon of reconciliation in the heart of Washington D.C., we can have hope for greater unity and respect in politics and all realms of life.
At Least Four Police Officers Wounded in Jerusalem Stabbing Attack

As the delicate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and other militant Islamists in the Gaza Strip appeared to be holding, an unprovoked stabbing attack at a police station in a southern Jerusalem neighborhood took place.
Israel Quit UNESCO, Um-Shmum, Make Ben-Gurion Proud!

Bus load after bus load brought Jewish spiritual tourists into Hebron-Kiryat Arba last Friday afternoon.
A Rude Awakening for the Palestinian Dream

The invented national ethos of the Palestinian Authority is about to collapse, now that the PA has cancelled the two agreements that allow its tottering government to survive.
What was Rabin’s Legacy?

This week we received a few reminders that in certain significant ways, the discourse in Israel and hence the policymaking is very much stuck in the 1990s.