PHOTOS: US Astronaut Tweets Stunning Images of Israel From Space

US astronaut Randolph Bresnik tweeted a series of photos of Israel from space last week, capturing the coast by day and Jerusalem by night.
Anti-Israel Activists have No Interest in a Dialogue

A person who asks about a 12-year-old killed by Israeli soldiers isn’t interested in knowing that the IDF—more than any other army—is making an effort to avoid innocent casualties. He and his cronies are simply seeking to convince the free world that Israel is massacring innocent civilians.
New Jerusalem-Based Think Tank Breaks With Leftist Tradition, Leans Conservative

A new conservative think tank has opened in Jerusalem that promises to reinforce and lead the mainstream in security thinking, concentrating on the issue of Jerusalem.
MK Glick: We Dreamed of Jerusalem All the Way to Damascus!

“Every Jewish couple married in the last 3,000 years has sworn not to forget Jerusalem. Who could imagine splitting up Jerusalem?”
America, the Laughingstock

The United States has a credibility problem. Put plainly, aside from Israel, no one in the Middle East appears to take the Americans seriously.
Embracing History, Scripture Key to Judeo-Christian Unity

In the middle of World War I, on Nov. 2, 1917, England issued the “Balfour Declaration,” recognizing the Jewish people’s right to return to Palestine — their national homeland.
Israel Reborn

In the aftermath of the Kurds’ failure to gain independence from Iraq, it’s interesting to understand how the Jews accomplished what the Kurds have failed to do (so far).
Why Balfour’s Biblical Background Matters

England was the first and only empire to control the Holy Land while acknowledging the Jewish people’s legitimate claim to their historic homeland.
Police Softies

Israel Police can be soft and forgiving, or tough and relentless. It depends who you are.
Strengthening the Ground

A bold—and correct— move by the Jerusalem Municipality this week approves 176 new housing units for a Jewish community in east Jerusalem.