Divided Jewry

Divisions between Jews are wide, as are divisions between many other groups of people all over the globe.
Court Politics

Among the matters being argued by the Jews of Israel is their Supreme Court.
The Golden Age of Jewish-Christian Relations

Christian love demanded that they try and convert the Jews, but more often than not, Jews felt more wrath than grace.
150 Years After Mark Twain’s Visit to Palestine, ‘Innocents Abroad’ Deemed Prophetic

On his visit to Israel 150 years ago, literary giant Mark Twain witnessed what he did not then know was the start of the prophetic return of the Jewish people to the land.
Unintended Consequences (Iran)

We wish Netanyahu Godspeed in his efforts to expose Iran’s hostile jihadist agenda, but success is unlikely. Confronting Iran may turn out to be Israel’s problem to solve, perhaps joined by some of its Arab neighbors.
A Walk in the City of David

Recently I got to spend more time over one week in Jerusalem’s City of David than I’ve spent there in the past 3000 years.
N. Korea and Iran: Regarding Eventual Nuclear Attack Upon Israel

Exclusive to Israel National News, an article by a foremost expert on nuclear war: America’s multiple mistakes on North Korea are being replicated by Israel’s cascading failures on Iran.
State Department Waging “Open War” on White House

The U.S. State Department has backed away from a demand that Israel returns $75 million in military aid which was allocated to it by the U.S. Congress.
Palestinian Human Rights and Wrongs

Many of those who parade themselves as guardians of human rights are in fact using it as a cover for ulterior purposes.
The State Department’s Strange Obsession

The law of Occam’s Razor, refined to common parlance, is that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.