The TIPH of the Iceberg: Foreign Occupation of Israel

Time to fight back, before it’s too late. Say no to foreign occupation in the Land of Israel!
Noah’s Ark: Jerusalem’s Biblical Zoo Bids Farewell to its Last Hippo

Two by two, male and female, the animals came into Noah’s Ark. Twenty-five years ago, they were Mati and Tami; 12 years later, there was only one, and now there are none. Jerusalem’s world-famous Biblical Zoo is mourning for Tami, its last hippopotamus, who died last week at the ripe old age of 59. Her […]
The Torah’s National Structure in the Jewish Nation-State of Israel

This week’s Torah reading is Parshat Shoftim, yet just a few weeks ago, the Jewish people observed Tisha B’Av, mourning the destruction of the first and second temples.
Why “Palestine” Would be a Dangerous Fiction

At the “bottom line,” this effectively unassailable conclusion does not suggest or imply any future Israeli surrenders or capitulation to “Palestine,” but only that Jerusalem fashion its own indispensable security policies at preeminently pragmatic rather than wishfully jurisprudential levels.
Israel is Right to Question Radical Extremists Who Come to Visit

The UK does it, the USA does it. Why should Israel open its doors to those who wish to harm the Jewish State?
Franks in a Roll on Passover

It was during the Intermediate Days of Passover when traditional Jews avoid leavened bread like virus germs.
17 Years Later: Sbarro Bombers Receive $300 K to Kill 15 Jews

17 years after the horrifying terrorist attack in a crowded restaurant left 15 dead, the Palestinian Authority has paid out almost $300,000 to the murderers.
Unique Initiatives in Israeli Wine Industry

With the rise to prominence of Israeli wine in the last few decades, Israeli wineries have branded themselves through unique initiatives created at the nexus of the Start Up Nation and the ancient Jewish tradition of winemaking.
Never Trump’s Insane Foreign Policy

And, given the dismal intellectual and practical failures of the foreign policies of both the George W. Bush administration and the Obama administration, it is a good thing for America and for global security that Trump has the field to himself.
Prelude to Genocide: Remembering the Days Before August 2014 and the Yazidi Genocide

In June 2014 ISIS attacked Camp Speicher in Iraq. The group captured more than 1,000 mostly Shi’ite cadets and systematically murdered them.